Cadets speak out after stopping shooter

For the first time, ROTC cadets at Old Dominion University are sharing how they stopped a terror suspect who opened fire in their classroom last month. Eight of the cadets recounted their story as part of a video released by the Army. NBC News’ Ryan Nobles reports.

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