
The 20-year-old that supposedly eliminated 2 and injured numerous others in a mass capturing on the Florida State College university last month made his opening night in court on Tuesday after investing weeks in the health center.
The suspect, FSU trainee Phoenix az Ikner, was fired and injured by police officers mins after he supposedly opened up fire on the Tallahassee university on April 17, authorities claimed.
Ikner was launched from the health center on Monday and required to an apprehension center on 2 matters of first-degree murder and 7 matters of tried murder, Tallahassee cops claimed.

Phoenix az Ikner is seen in this cops handout.
City of Tallahassee Cops Division
He made his very first court look from another location on Tuesday as targets viewed the process personally and on Zoom.
Ikner was hung on no bond and is forbidden from getting in touch with any kind of targets, their households or prospective witnesses.

Trainees hold a vigil near the scene of a mass capturing near the Florida State College student facility, April 17, 2025, in Tallahassee, Florida.
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Mobile phone video clip from the day of the capturing revealed 23-year-old college student Madison Askins pushing the ground while Ikner stood “with his feet carry size apart and his arms outstretched before him,” according to the possible reason testimony launched Tuesday.
” After Ikner takes this position, 3 gunfires can be listened to one by one” and after that Ikner got away, the paper claimed.
Askins was fired and made it through.

Cops explore the scene of a capturing near the trainee union at Florida State College on April 17, 2025 in Tallahassee, Florida.
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Video clip likewise revealed Ikner supposedly chasing after and firing 45-year-old Tiru Chabba, according to the possible reason testimony. Ikner after that supposedly went back to Chabba and fired him once again as he laid on the ground, the paper claimed.
Chabba, a worker of university supplier Aramark Collegiate Friendliness, passed away from his injuries.
A cam likewise revealed Ikner supposedly adding behind Robert Morales and fatally firing him in the back, the possible reason testimony claimed.
An intention is unclear.