Further details will be created on Friday Florida State University The shooting of the suspicious Phoenix Ikner as law enforcement authorities try to place what motivated the 20-year-old student to supposedly open fire in his school, kill two and violate six.
Ikner was shot and wounded on Thursday afternoon after he refused to comply with the orders after he refused to comply with the orders. The police also said that his mother was a deputy of the sheriff at the Sheriff office of Leon County and they believe that Ikner shot the victims with his mother’s former service pistol, who had kept her for personal use after upgrading the troop.
Months before the shootout, Ikner was quoted in a newspaper article for FSU students about anti-trump protests at the school and identified as a major political science. According to the Wfla.
“These people are usually quite entertaining, usually not for good reasons. I think it is a little too late, he is (Trump) inaugurated on January 20, and there is not really much what you can do, unless you revolve it, and I don’t think anyone wants that,” Ikner was quoted from the station.
The FSU shooter identified and used the weapon of the deputy mother of the sheriff to kill: police
The 20 -year -old Phoenix Ikner opened fire at Florida State University in Tallahassee on Thursday, the police said. (Phoenix Ikner/Instagram)
The article was updated later To say: “An earlier version of this article contained a quote from the shooter on April 17 at the FSU and was removed when deciding on our editors to maintain ethical journalistic standards and avoid the voice of a person who is responsible for violence.”
The sheriff of Leon County, Walt McNeil Sheriff office in Leon County The family involved a number of training programs that we “have according to Associated Press.” So it is no surprise for us that he had access to weapons. “
Ikner was a long-time member of the Sheriff office’s youth counseling council, he continued.
The Sheriff’s office in Leon County on his website said his youth councilor “The young people of Leon County offers an active role in solving youth questions.”
“It is the commitment of the YAC to advise the Sheriff to contact Leon County Teenager, to inform you about existing opportunities and to hear suggestions what the Sheriff’s office can do to improve its youth-oriented efforts,” says the group that the group is commissioned to identify and discuss young people.
Shooting suspects of Florida State University: Who is Phoenix Ikner?
A monument to the victims of the Florida State University’s shootout took place on April 17th. (Parlar Arias for Fox News Digital)
Five people who were wounded in Mass shooting were hit by shots while a sixth was injured in trying to run away, Revell said in an explanation on Thursday evening. They were all in fair state, said a spokesman for Tallahassee Memorial Healthcare.
From Thursday evening, according to Revell, Ikner was in the hospital in the hospital.
Aidan Stickney, a 21-year-old studied company management, told the AP that he came to class late on Thursday when he said he had a man with a shotgun climbing out of a car and aiming at another man in a white polo shirt.
The weapon was fueled, said Stickney, and the shooter hurried back to his car and reappeared with a pistol and opened a woman. Stickney ran and warned different when he called 911.
“I was lucky today. I really did it. I really did it,” he said.
Photos: Florida State University Shooting Stuns Campus
Strangers worked at Florida State University after the shootings on Thursday, April 17, April 17, April 17th. (Alicia Devine/USA Today Network about Imagn Images About Reuters)
The suspect’s mother, Jessica Ikner, has been an officer for over 18 years and the authorities said that she had done an “enormous job” in her position.
“Your service for this community was exceptional,” said McNeil at a press conference. “Unfortunately, her son had access to one of her weapons and that was one of the weapons found on site. And we continue this investigation of how this weapon was used.”
According to the authorities, the two people killed were not FSU students who believe that the suspect acted alone.
The FSU canceled all classes by Friday and said that sporting events in Tallahassee were canceled by the weekend.
Evacuated observing how the police react to the shooting at the FSU. (Alicia Devine/USA Today Network about Imagn Images About Reuters)
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The President of the University of Richard McCullough gave a statement about X, in which he described “a tragic and senseless act of violence” on Thursday.
Rachel Wolf von Fox News, Preston Mizell, David Spunt, Andrea Margolis, Ashley Papa, Parlar Arias and the Associated Press have contributed to this report.