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January 1, Universities Grapple with a Deadly Security Breach Amid Political Tensions.

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  • ISIS supporter Mohamed Jalloh freed early by Biden shoots up Old Dominion University.
  • Kills decorated hero Lt. Col. Brandon Shah before cadets stab him dead.
  • Gov. Spanberger tweets only victim praise while banning DHS cooperation.

A convicted ISIS backer attacked Old Dominion University and shot three people. Lt. Col. Brandon Shah, a war hero and ROTC instructor, died from his wounds.

Jalloh yelled “Allahu Akbar” before firing. Patriots without guns and an ROTC cadet stabbed the maniac to death.

This happened during Operation Epic Fury with DHS shut down. Terror attacks are up while Democrats block ICE.

Sen. Elissa Slotkin wants DHS reopened after a Michigan synagogue attack. Virginia’s Gov. Spanberger cut state ties with DHS.

Lt. Col. Brandon Shah was killed today in his classroom at Old Dominion University.

A devoted ROTC instructor, Lt. Col. Shah didn’t just lead a life of service to our country, he taught and led others to follow that path.

— Governor Abigail Spanberger (@GovernorVA) March 13, 2026

I am grateful for his example, deeply saddened by his death, and praying for his family. Amid this tragedy, I thank the brave students, first responders, and law enforcement officers who responded quickly to today’s horrific attack.

— Governor Abigail Spanberger (@GovernorVA) March 13, 2026

She ignores the ISIS terrorist killer. Everyday folks demand straight talk on threats to our safety.

Wyatt Matters

Real heroes like Lt. Col. Shah protect our families, and we stand firm for secure communities back home.

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1 Comment

  1. Charles Evering

    March 17, 2026 at 5:30 pm

    Just another example of a leftist in the Judicial Branch who could careless about the security of the American people.

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