FSU shooting suspect Phoenix Ikner denied bond

Phoenix Ikner, the man accused of shooting and killing two and injuring six others, at Florida State University last month, made his first court appearance Tuesday after being released from the hospital Monday. 

FSU shooting suspect Phoenix Ikner charged with murder

The suspect who opened fire last month at Florida State University, killing two and injuring six others, was released from a Tallahassee hospital on Monday following an extended stay and multiple surgeries to treat injuries he sustained during the April 17 incident.

FSU shooting: Main campus to resume classes, business operations on Monday

Florida State University (FSU) has announced its main campus will resume normal classes and business operations on Monday following the deadly shooting that killed two and injured six. However, alternative options will be offered to students who may not yet feel ready to return to the classroom.

FSU shooting suspect allegedly kidnapped by mom as kid

Phoenix Ikner, the 20-year-old suspect accused of killing 2 people and hurting 6 others in a shooting at Florida State University, was caught in a custody issue between his biological mother and father years ago. According to court records, Ikner's mom was accused of kidnapping him by violating a custody order and taking him to Norway. He was 11 at the time, records show. Months later, the boy's mom filed a lawsuit alleging slander against the boy's father and stepmom, records show.

FSU community vigil in wake of shooting: Full ceremony

The Florida State University (FSU) community gathered on Friday for a vigil to honor those killed and hurt in a shooting on campus the day before. Two people died and 6 people were hurt, officials said. Police identified the suspected shooter as 20-year-old Phoenix Ikner, a student at FSU and the son of a Leon County Sheriff's Office deputy.

FSU shooting victim remembered: Robert Morales

Florida State Universtiy Senior Vice President Kyle Clark remembered his colleague, Robert Morales, one of two people killed in a shooting at FSU. "Robert was passionate about many things: his family, Florida State University, the Miami Dolphins, and great food," he said. Robert worked alongside the chefs and employees at several of the eateries on campus, he said. "He didn't just do the job; he lived the job."