FSU Campus Shooting Claims Two Lives, Six Injured
FSU Campus Shooting Claims Two Lives, Six Injured

FSU Campus Shooting Claims Two Lives, Six Injured

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A mass shooting at Florida State University's campus resulted in the deaths of two individuals, Robert Morales and Tiru Chabba, and left six others injured. The suspected shooter, Phoenix Ikner, a 20-year-old FSU student and stepson of a sheriff's deputy, used his mother’s former service weapon before being shot and apprehended by police. Morales, a beloved dining coordinator at FSU and former Leon High School football coach, was remembered for his deep ties to the South Florida community and dedication to mentoring students. Chabba, a regional vice president at Aramark Collegiate Hospitality, was also killed while working on campus. The shooting sent shockwaves through the FSU community, prompting an outpouring of grief and support for the victims' families. Hospital officials have stated that the other six wounded individuals are expected to recover.

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