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A grand jury indicted 20-year-old Phoenix Ikner on two counts of first-degree murder — charges punishable by death. Yet many ...
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No bond given for FSU shooting suspect, Phoenix Ikner, during court appearance on murder and other chargesPhoenix Ikner, 20, was a political science major at the school and ... medical personnel and partner agencies who helped bring us to this point,” Tallahassee Police Chief Lawrence Revell said in a ...
A shooting at Florida State University's Tallahassee campus left two dead and six injured. The suspect, Phoenix Ikner, a student at FSU, is the son of a Leon County Sheriff's deputy and allegedly ...
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Phoenix Ikner faces two counts of first-degree murder charges and seven counts of attempted first-degree murder with a ...
Phoenix Ikner, the suspect in the April 17 FSU shooting, was in court May 13. Officials released the arrest/probable cause affidavit.
The 20-year-old student who allegedly opened fire on the Florida State University campus last month, killing two and injuring ...
Phoenix Ikner, 20, appeared before a Leon County, Florida, judge and was appointed a public defender before being denied bond ...
A Leon County grand jury indicted Phoenix Ikner on murder charges in the April 17 mass shooting at FSU and found the actions of the officer who shot him as lawful and "heroic." ...
Phoenix Ikner, the alleged gunman in the April 17 mass shooting at FSU, appeared in court Tuesday, May 13, for the first time after the tragedy.
The younger Ikner, who had enrolled at FSU in the spring semester after graduating last year from Tallahassee State College, initially tried to shoot someone with a shotgun. But the weapon either didn ...
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (AP) — A judge on Tuesday ordered the Florida State University student accused of killing two people and wounding six others in a mass shooting on campus last month to remain jailed ...
Phoenix Ikner, 20, was a political science major ... medical personnel and partner agencies who helped bring us to this point,” Tallahassee Police Chief Lawrence Revell said in a news release.
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