勇敢的ROTC学生被赞阻止了老多米尼大学的致命课堂枪击事件


2026年3月12日 / 美国东部时间晚上10:47 / CBS新闻

官员们赞扬了ROTC学生的勇敢行为,他们在周四弗吉尼亚州诺福克市老多米尼大学(Old Dominion University)校园的一间教室里与一名枪手对峙,枪手在那里开枪,造成1人死亡,2人受伤。

CBS新闻了解到,教室里的一名学生用刀杀死了枪手。

联邦调查局(FBI)确认嫌疑人是36岁的穆罕默德·拜洛·贾洛(Mohamed Bailor Jalloh),他曾是弗吉尼亚国民警卫队成员,因试图支持恐怖组织“伊斯兰国”(ISIS)在联邦监狱服刑数年。FBI官员表示,周四的枪击事件正在作为恐怖主义案件进行调查。

一位执法部门消息人士告诉CBS新闻,枪手进入商学院的一间教室,询问是否是ROTC课程,当被告知是的时候,他开始开枪,杀死了课堂讲师并打伤另外两人,随后被“学生制服”。

“那个房间里勇敢的ROTC成员制服了他,如果不是他们,我不知道他还会做什么,”联邦调查局诺福克办事处特别探员多米尼克·埃文斯(Dominique Evans)周四对记者说。

埃文斯说,学生们“使他不再具有威胁性,我不知道该怎么说,他们基本上能够消除威胁”,但他指出嫌疑人本人并未被枪击。

“由于一群勇敢的学生挺身而出并制服了他,枪手现在已经死亡——这些行动无疑挽救了生命,同时执法部门也迅速作出了反应,”联邦调查局局长卡什·帕特尔(Kash Patel)在社交媒体上写道。

弗吉尼亚州州长阿比盖尔·斯潘伯格(Abigail Spanberger)在社交媒体上随后确认遇难讲师为布兰登·沙阿中校(Lt. Col. Brandon Shah)。

斯潘伯格在谈到沙阿时写道:“一位忠诚的ROTC讲师,沙阿中校不仅为国家服务一生,还教导并带领其他人追随这条道路。”

她还感谢“勇敢的学生、急救人员和执法人员迅速对今天这起可怕的袭击作出反应。”

两名受伤人员身份尚未确认。据报道,其中一人情况危急,另一人已在当地医院接受治疗并出院。

CBS新闻还联系了老多米尼大学陆军ROTC项目,就此次袭击事件寻求置评。

埃文斯说,调查人员认为嫌疑人只携带了一种武器,他的汽车或其他地点没有发现爆炸物或武器。埃文斯表示,调查人员没有发现任何指向中东战争作为可能动机的证据。

“我可以告诉你,我们已经证实有报道称,在他实施这起恐怖主义行为之前,他大喊‘真主至大’(Allahu Akbar),并且他曾是联邦调查局调查支持恐怖主义材料的正式对象,”埃文斯告诉记者。

根据联邦监狱局的记录,嫌疑人于2016年10月承认试图向恐怖组织“伊斯兰国”提供物质支持,并于2017年被判处11年监禁,但在2024年12月被提前释放。

弗吉尼亚国民警卫队在给CBS新闻的一份声明中表示,贾洛从2009年4月30日至2015年4月29日在弗吉尼亚国民警卫队担任战斗工程师,后光荣退伍。他的军衔是 Specialist( Specialist 是美军中的专业士兵军衔,低于士官),曾在第276工程营、第91特遣部队服役。

一位美国陆军官员也向CBS新闻证实,贾洛没有部署经历,以 Specialist 军衔离开军队。

亚历克斯·桑德比(Alex Sundby)、安娜·谢克特(Anna Schecter)、阿登·法希(Arden Farhi)、斯科特·麦克法兰(Scott MacFarlane)、莎拉·N·林奇(Sarah N. Lynch)、理查德·埃斯波西托(Richard Esposito)和妮可·斯甘加(Nicole Sganga)对此报道有贡献。

(照片:2026年3月12日,弗吉尼亚州诺福克市,在接到有活跃枪手报告后,警察抵达老多米尼大学的校园外。约翰·克拉克 / 美联社)

Brave ROTC students credited with stopping deadly classroom shooting at Old Dominion

March 12, 2026 / 10:47 PM EDT / CBS News

Officials praised the brave actions of ROTC students who confronted a gunman Thursday after he opened fire in a classroom on the campus of Old Dominion University in Norfolk, Virginia, killing one person and injuring two others.

CBS News learned that one of the students in the classroom killed the gunman with a knife.

The FBI identified the suspect as 36-year-old Mohamed Bailor Jalloh, a former Virginia National Guardsman who had served several years in federal prison for trying to support the terror group ISIS. Thursday’s shooting is being investigated as terrorism, FBI officials said.

A law enforcement source told CBS News the gunman entered the College of Business classroom, asked if it was an ROTC class, and when told yes, began shooting, killing the class instructor and wounding two others before he was “subdued” by students.

“The brave ROTC members in that room subdued him, and if not for them, I’m not sure, you know, what else he may have done,” Dominique Evans, special agent in charge of the FBI’s Norfolk Office, told reporters Thursday.

Police arrive outside Old Dominion University’s campus after reports of an active shooter on Thursday, March 12, 2026, in Norfolk, Virginia. John Clark / AP

Evans said the students “rendered him no longer alive, I don’t know how else to say it, they basically were able to terminate the threat,” but noted that the suspect himself was not shot.

“The shooter is now deceased thanks to a group of brave students who stepped in and subdued him – actions that undoubtedly saved lives along with the quick response of law enforcement,” FBI Director Kash Patel wrote on social media.

Virginia Gov. Abigail Spanberger on social media later identified the deceased instructor as Lt. Col. Brandon Shah.

“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,” Spanberger wrote of Shah.

She also thanked “the brave students, first responders, and law enforcement officers who responded quickly to today’s horrific attack.”

The two people injured have not been identified. One was last reported to be in critical condition, and the second was treated and released from an area hospital.

CBS News has also reached out to Old Dominion University’s Army ROTC program for comment on the attack.

Investigators believe the suspect was only carrying one weapon, Evans said, and no explosives or weaponry have been found in his car or other locations. Investigators have found no evidence pointing to the war in the Middle East as a possible motive, Evans said.

“I can tell you that we have confirmed reports that prior to him conducting this act of terrorism, he shouted, stated, ‘Allahu Akbar,’ and he was formally a subject of a FBI investigation into material supporting terrorism,” Evans told reporters.

The suspect pleaded guilty in October 2016 to attempting to provide material support to the terror group ISIS. In 2017, he was sentenced to 11 years in prison, but was released early, in December 2024, according to records from the Federal Bureau of Prisons.

The Virginia National Guard said in a statement to CBS News that Jalloh served as a combat engineer in the Virginia National Guard from April 30, 2009, to April 29, 2015, when he was honorably discharged. He held the rank of specialist and served in the 276th Engineer Battalion, 91st Troop Command.

A U.S. Army official also confirmed to CBS News that Jalloh had no deployments and left the Army with the rank of specialist.

Alex Sundby, Anna Schecter, Arden Farhi, Scott MacFarlane, Sarah N. Lynch, Richard Esposito and Nicole Sganga contributed to this report.

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