Questions emerge about how a deputy’s stepson became the accused gunman in deadly FSU shooting

Tallahi, FL. – After the deadly shooting at the Florida State University, the abandoned chemistry note and other debris have been left behind in a middle school that the sub -up -ups and conversations of a school protection in a middle school are being prolonged.

Pencil science student Phoenix Ikner Sheriff’s office was a longtime member of the Youth Advisory Council and was standing in culture like the agency’s family. When officers rushed to the university student union in the gun battle, authorities say it was 20 years old who used his honest mother’s ex -service weapon to shoot, killed two and injured the other six.

As the people escaped in terror, Ikner was shot and taken into custody. He called for the right not to speak to investigators and his purpose remained unknown as he was lying in a hospital bed.

Prosecutor’s office is weighing potential charges because the stories are raised about a gaer direction. One classmate reminded him that the other members were hassle, commenting that he was kicked from a student club.

“It’s awful,” Jimmy Williams, head of the Leone County Schools, said about the shooting. “It’s a terrifying, terrifying event.”

Williams, who has known Icar’s honest mother, Jessica Ikner for a decade, said that the allegations mentioned “none of us have the resistance to the tragedy.”

His honest mother, whose own Alma Matter Florida State, was re -appointed from his position on Friday as a school resource officer and granted his personal leave, told the Associated Press, a spokesman for Sheriff.

When a warning came out of an active shooter at the State University of Florida, Jessica Ikner was on duty at RAA Middle School about 2 miles (3.2 km) away. A Sheriff’s office spokesman said Jessica worked to secure the campus to prevent someone from entering by entering RAA “Lockout mode”, including all the public schools of Jessica Ikar County. He practiced in this work.

Last year, he was named “month employee” by the office of the sheriff, where he worked for 18 years.

Police say they believe that Phoenix Ikner fired the victims using his honest mother’s ex -service handgun, which he kept for personal use after improving his weapons.

Leon County Sheriff Walter McNell described Phoenix Icer on Thursday as “Leon County Sheriff’s office in the family” and several office -bearers were employed in the training program, he added that the gun was not surprised.

He had no record of having a criminal record. And in Florida, training and a background checks do not need to carry a secret gun in the public.

While Icner was a child, his parents were involved in several custody disputes with his biological mother, the court record show.

At 28, when he was ten years old, his biological mother, Ann-Mary Ericssin, said he was taking her to southern Florida for a spring break but instead traveled to Norway. After returning to the United States, he did not apply for a competition to remove a minor from the state against the court order and was sentenced to 200 days imprisonment. He later moved to empty his appeal, but it was denied.

Earlier in the same year, Eriksen filed a civil libble-accusation against Jessica Iconer with several family members. The allegations were later dismissed, and they were accused of abusing the Icon’s position at the Sheriff’s office.

In 2020, at the age of 15, the suspected Christian got the court approval to change his name to the Phoenix icon from the suspect Ericssen, showing the court documents. NBC News reports that his old name was in the words of administrative magistrate James Banks, a constant reminder of the “tragedy” he suffered, who approved the request, NBC News reported.

Banks observed that Ikna’s “emotional, emotionally and physically mature young adults who are very outspoken” and “extremely modest” said that he chose the new name as a representation of “ash new”.

Reid Cybelad and his classmates were working on a group project at a small, three -minute way from the student union when someone ran and warned them about gunfire. They got together, the 22 -year -old young man said that what they thought was brutally fired on their loved ones to have their final text message.

When Cybeold learned that who was suspected in the shooting – he knows what he knows – he was overwhelmed with anger. Cybeald was the president of a club that both of Phoenix Ikner were studying at the local community college, now they are known as Talahasi State College.

Cybeold said that icner was known to support the racist and white domination views that the other members had sooked that the club told him to leave.

“He made people so uncomfortable,” Sebold says who is now studying political science in the state of Florida. “I personally know him that multi -culture and communism complained about how America was destroying.”

School officials said that after earning an associate degree at Ikar’s Community College, he moved to the state of Florida.

Without commenting on an FSU story about a rally on campus against President Donald Trump, he did not draw the school paper.

The registered Republican described Ikar’s protesters as “recreational” because Trump is already inaugurated. Comments from the story have been removed, an editor’s note says that this step was to “avoid widening the voice of the person responsible for violence.”

Before Iconar’s Instagram was taken down, his Bio quoted a verse in the book of Jeremier’s Old Testament. “You are the battle of my battle and the weapon of the battle: with you I am with you the nation is broken into pieces of the nation with you. The pieces of pieces of pieces of pieces of pieces to pieces of pieces of pieces are the symbol of the Bible of sin and immorality.

A patrol car in the Talahasi police department was on the street that was near the street on Thursday evening, refraining from reaching the family’s house in a sub-rakha suburb on the east side of the city.

Phone messages to Jessica icner are not returned to a school resource website in a number listed for her and another phone connected to her through public records is not returned on Friday. And a sheriff’s office spokesman said he was unaware of giving a family a statement or a family spokesman.

The only insight comes from the past statement. About a decade ago, Jessica wrote a story posted on the Talahasi Family Magazine’s website about the protection of children while surfing the Internet with tips to strengthen Jessica Ikar’s family bond.

“Create a credible relationship with your child,” he wrote. “Tell them that if they make mistakes they can still come to you on any topic.”

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Holingsworth reported from the mission, Kansas. Associated Press Writers Cart Anderson in Talahasi, David Fisher of Fort Lodardale and Freda Freesro, West Palm Beach Stephani Matat, Michael Snydero in Orlando, Washington Eric Tucker and Taurdo, Ohio, Ohio, Johor,

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