
The 20-year-old accused of opening fire in a deadly shooting rampage last month on the Florida State University campus was charged with two counts of first-degree murder and seven counts of attempted murder on Monday, according to Tallahassee police. Limited time: Save 25% on NBC News subscription Get exclusive reporting, live Q&As and ad-free reading. Phoenix Ikner was released from a hospital where he had multiple surgeries to treat injuries he sustained in the April 17 shooting, police said.
Main Idea: Phoenix Ikner has been charged with murder and attempted murder after police say he carried out a deadly shooting at Florida State University.
Key Points:
The FSU shooting and murder charges may raise fear on campuses, disrupt classes, and push schools and taxpayers toward higher security costs.
FSU’s move to resume classes with remote options and no grade penalties may help students keep learning after the attack.
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The accused shooter and central subject of the article; the charging decision and allegations are the main focus.
The shooting occurred on campus and the university’s response to the attack and return to classes is part.
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One of the two people killed in the shooting and a named victim discussed in the article.
The sheriff’s office and local law-enforcement response are tied to the county, making it a relevant local public.
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