Man kills two with police mother’s gun at Florida State University

Man kills two with police mother’s gun at Florida State University

According to investigators, the son of a sheriff’s deputy, age 20, opened fire on Florida State University with his mother’s former service weapon, killing two people and injuring at least six others.

The student union at the Tallahassee school was attacked on Friday at around 11:50 a.m. Eastern Time (15:50 GMT).

The university quickly issued an active shooter alert, with Florida State’s alert system reporting that law enforcement had soon “neutralized the threat.”

The two people killed, according to Florida State University Police Chief Jason Trumbower, were not students, according to the police chief.

He claimed that the attacker was also receiving treatment at Tallahassee Memorial Hospital after being taken into custody, along with five other people.

Evacuees watch law enforcement at Florida State University following a shooting [Alicia Devine/USA TODAY via Reuters]

Donald Trump, the president of the United States, stated in a statement from the Oval Office that he had been “fully briefed.”

It’s a terrible thing, they say. Trump called it “cruel” that things like this happen.

He quickly jumped on the gun and said, “These things are terrible, but the gun doesn’t do the shooting. The people actually do.

The suspect, Phoenix Ikner, 20, the son of a sheriff’s deputy within his own department, was later identified by Leon County Sheriff Walter McNeil.

He claimed that Ikner had used his mother’s former service weapon in the attack. He added that the attacker had long been a youth advisory council member and had collaborated with the sheriff’s office on a number of training programs.

According to McNeil, “We will make sure that we do everything in our power to prosecute and make sure that we send a message to people that this will never be tolerated here in Leon County, and I dare say, across the state and across this country,”

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Following a shooting, law enforcement personnel at Florida State University [Alicia Devine/USA TODAY via Reuters]

Ikner is reportedly a student at the university, according to police, but it was not immediately known what led to the attack. According to authorities, Ikner made use of his right to silence while being detained.

In the US, there are a lot of school shootings, and this one was not the first.

In the middle of the university campus, three people were shot inside the Strozier Library entrance in 2014.

The 31-year-old man who arrived within two minutes of the first call was shot and killed.

Source: Aljazeera

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