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2 Dead, 6 Injured in Florida University Shooting, Deputy Sheriff’s Son Arrested
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Published Apr. 17, 2025, 2:01 PM
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A Florida deputy sheriff’s son was arrested hours after a deadly mass shooting at Florida State University Thursday, according to multiple news outlets.
Leon County Sheriff Walt McNeil told NBC that the 20-year-old suspect, Phoenix Ikner, is the son of Jessica Ikner, a deputy sheriff. Phoenix reportedly had access to his mother’s firearms.
FSU President Richard McCullough addressed univeristy students, faculty and staff following the “tragic and senseless act of violence” on campus today.
“We are heartbroken. We are grieving with the families, friends and loved ones of those who were lost,” McCullough said. “We are holding close those who are injured, and we are standing by everyone who is hurting.”
Emily Palmer, a 21-year-old student at FSU, was near the student union when she received an alert about a “dangerous situation” unfolding on campus.
“I’m shaking … It’s just a lot going on,” Palmer told CNN from her student housing.
“I’m concerned about my friends,” she said. “I have friends in class right who are getting evacuated by police with their hands up.”
According to the Associated Press, student Joshua Sirmans was in the university’s main library when alarms began sounding to warn of an active shooter. The 20-year-old junior said he and other students were escorted from the building by law enforcement with their hands raised.
FSU’s emergency alert system, FSU Alert, issued messages urging those on campus to remain sheltered. One alert said, “Law enforcement is actively clearing rooms on the main campus.”
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis wrote on social media: “Our prayers are with our FSU family and state law enforcement is actively responding.”
Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier also confirmed his office was engaged in the response effort at FSU’s campus.
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