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Phoenix Ikner, alleged gunman in the April 17 mass shooting at Florida State University, decided to "stand mute" in the ...
Prosecutors have filed paperwork to seek the death penalty against the Florida State University student accused of opening ...
The grand jury pointed to scenes of horror and heroism as told by witnesses and survivors and as seen on police body cameras, ...
The law firm of Brooks, LeBoeuf, Foster, Gwartney and Hobbs confirmed in a press release Friday afternoon that the decision ...
Phoenix Ikner, 20, was identified as the suspected killer and allegedly used one of his mother’s former service pistols in the mass shooting, Leon County Sheriff Walt McNeil confirmed during a ...
The suspect, Phoenix Ikner, a student at FSU, is the son of a Leon County Sheriff's deputy and allegedly used his mother's gun. Ikner was known for expressing extremist views and conspiracy theories.
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 ...
The biological mom of suspected Florida State University shooter Phoenix Ikner claimed she has not seen her estranged son in several years after she abducted him to Europe a decade ago — but had ...
When he was taken into custody after being shot and injured by university police, Phoenix Ikner, 20, was carrying a handgun that used to be the service weapon of sheriff’s deputy Jessica Ikner ...
Anna Commander is a Newsweek Editor and writer based in Florida. Her focus is reporting on crime, weather and breaking news. She has covered weather, and major breaking news events in South Florida.
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.
On Thursday, April 17, Tallahassee police say Phoenix Ikner opened fire near the student union of Florida State University's Tallahassee campus, killing two people and injuring six more before ...