FSU Shooting Suspect in Custody: Gun Traced to Officer Mom Raises Access Concerns
May 12, 2025
The incident has sparked community vigils and protests in Tallahassee, as residents and university officials, including Florida Governor Ron DeSantis, express their condolences.
Tallahassee Police Chief Lawrence Revell emphasized the department's commitment to justice and community safety, expressing gratitude to all personnel involved in the incident.
Ikner, who is no longer enrolled at FSU, had previously been involved in political activism and was described by classmates as having concerning rhetoric.
Cellphone footage captured the chaos during the shooting, showing Ikner allegedly firing at Madison Askins, who survived the attack, and later fatally shooting Morales and Chabba.
In the wake of the tragedy, FSU students have called for enhanced safety measures on campus, including classroom door locks and opposition to lowering the gun-buying age to 18.
Following the incident, Jessica Ikner took personal leave from her position, drawing media attention due to her ties to the university and the tragic circumstances surrounding her son.
Phoenix Ikner, accused of a shooting at Florida State University (FSU) on April 17, 2025, has been released from the hospital and is now in custody facing multiple charges, including two counts of first-degree murder and seven counts of attempted murder.
Investigators are probing Ikner's motives, noting his links to extreme political beliefs and radical online content, although a direct connection to the shooting remains unclear.
The story is ongoing, with updates expected from local news outlets as the investigation continues and the community processes the aftermath of the tragedy.
The firearm used in the shooting was traced back to Ikner's mother, Jessica Ikner, a law enforcement officer, raising concerns about firearm access within the family.
The shooting resulted in the deaths of two victims, Robert Morales and Tiru Chabba, while six others were injured, five from gunfire and one while fleeing the scene.
In response to the shooting, FSU students and faculty organized marches to the Florida Capitol advocating for legislative action on gun violence prevention.
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