FSU shooter’s troubled past revealed: Phoenix Ikner was ‘kidnapped’ by his biological mother, who was taken to Norway

Jessica Ikner (left) is the stepmother of the accused Phoenix on FSU shooting. After the shooting, his biological mother ranted on social media.

Phoenix Ikner20 -year -old accused shooter, who killed two Florida State University Yesterday the rampage was a bitter past which included his parents’ custody. When he was 11 years old, he was allegedly abducted by his mother Anne-Mari Erizen, in which he violated the custody agreement with his father Christopher Ikner. She told her husband that she was taking Phoenix to South Florida for a spring break, but flew to Norway, the New York Post reported an affidavit.
Christopher came to know that his son was taken to Norway when he revealed this to his father during a phone call. This led to a police case and the mother did not return to America within the stipulated time and was later arrested for removing a child from Florida.
The suit said the kidnapping caused a very emotional and psychological harm to the minor child, which would require consultation.

Phoenix Ekner plagued by many physical and mental health issues

The childhood history of the alleged shooter suggests that he had special requirements and developmental delays. He was also on medicine for many health and mental issues, a growth hormone disorder and ADHD.

Jasical Ekner, Who is the County Sheriff Deputy?

The gun used in FSU shooting belonged to the county sheriff deputy Jessica IknerWho is the stepmother of Phoenix Ikner. Phoenix’s biological mother took it on social media, before the shooter’s identity was revealed that her son was an accused.
“Terrible when he is mentally unstable as the father of your isolated son, as he is with his LCSO police wife, that they can’t answer when you write to ask if everything is fine with my son, who reads [sic] FSU, ‘He now wrote in a post. “That whole famine [sic] Is nut. He should write a book about the parents badly, but he cannot communicate. ,
“FSU and their children are sorry for everyone,” she wrote.

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