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Two firing at Florida State University killed two and injured six others, there was a known history to promote them. White domination rhetoricAccording to former classmates and a new report.
Phoenix IknerA 20 -year -old student and son of a Sheriff Deputy, shared allegedly disturbed and disgusting ideas during his time at Talhasi State College before transferring to FSU. Fellow students stated that they regularly pushed racist principles, of which black people were destroying their neighborhood and Rosa Park were “in the wrong”.
Alumni Reid Seybold told Talhasi Democrat, “Originally our only rule was not in the language of Nazis-Bole-and they told such white domination rhetoric, and far-flung rhetoric, as well as at this point, where we had to use that rule,” the alumnus told the alumni to recall the Talhasa Democrats that I said to the Talbasi Democrats. Gave.
Another student, Lucas Luzetti, who studied federal politics in 2023, told the USA Today that he often argued with him on “gross” things, stating that the President Joe Biden’s election and owned guns were conspired to conspiracy about the open announcements of guns. Luzetti said, “It is very sad and very shocking. Then to see that it was – I am not sad.”
Ikner was a member of the Youth Advisory Council of the Ikner County Sheriff Office and was described as deeply involved in his training programs by Sheriff Vault McNell. McNell said, “It is not surprising to us that he had access to weapons,”, keeping in mind the weapons used in the attack, belonged to the mother of a long -time deputy Ikner.
Shooting, which began outside the student union around lunch on Thursday, left the scuffle for safety to the students. “Everyone was crying and just nervous,” the Carolina Army said, which was inside the building outside the shots. “We were trying to barricaded ourselves in a small corner in the basement.”
Eyewitnesses described anarchy as the ichner allegedly started shooting with a handgun after his shotgun jam. “I became lucky today. I really did, really,” the student Aidan Sticney said, who avoided shooting narrowly.
After refusing to leave his weapon, the author was shot and was shot and hospitalized with serious but non-janiley injuries. The victims who died were not FSU students, the authorities confirmed.
President Trump commented on the incident, called it “a terrible thing”, but confirmed his opposition to gun laws. University President Richard McCulla described the shooting as “tragic day for Florida State University”.

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