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Phoenix Ikner, alleged gunman in the April 17 mass shooting at Florida State University, decided to "stand mute" in the ...
Phoenix Ikner, 20, was identified as the suspected killer, Leon County Sheriff Walt McNeil confirmed during a press conference hours after the shooting Thursday.
Who is Phoenix Ikner? Phoenix Ikner, born Christian Gunnar Eriksen, is a political science student at FSU and the son of a Tallahassee man and a Miami woman who had dual Norwegian citizenship. The ...
Phoenix Ikner is accused of opening fire on the campus of Florida State, where two were killed and six were injured on Thursday, April 17.
Phoenix Ikner, the alleged gunman in the April 17 mass shooting at Florida State University, has decided to "stand mute" in the criminal case against him, according to court documents.. That means ...
Phoenix Ikner, 20, was a political science major at the school and the son of a Leon County sheriff’s deputy. Ikner has been charged with two counts of first-degree murder and seven counts of ...
11:56 or 11:57 a.m.: Phoenix Ikner fires the first shot, then walks in and out of buildings and green spaces, firing a handgun. 11:58 a.m.: 911 calls report a male actively shooting on FSU campus.
Phoenix Ikner is a registered Republican, according to Florida voter registration records. He was quoted in January in an FSU student newspaper article about anti-Trump protests in advance of the ...
Anne-Mari Eriksen, the biological mom of suspected Florida State University shooter Phoenix Ikner worried over her "alienated" son's behavior since her arrest for kidnapping him a decade ago.
Phoenix Ikner is in the hospital, Tallahassee Chief of Police Lawrence Revell said. The first alerts of an active shooter call were posted to X, formerly Twitter, by FSU at 12:02 p.m. ET.
Phoenix Ikner, the Florida State University student who allegedly opened fire on campus Thursday, was part of a sheriff's office youth advisory council and had access to guns.