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A trial date has now been set against the suspected FSU shooter, Phoenix Ikner. In court on Wednesday, the judge set a date for November 3rd, 2025.
Second Judicial Circuit Judge Lance Neff set jury selection in the case of 20-year-old Phoenix Ikner to begin Nov. 3.
"I've looked at my calendar, and at this point, I see no reason not to set this for trial," Circuit Judge Lance Neff said.
Pheonix Ikner, the man accused of killing two and injuring six others in a shooting rampage at Florida State University on April 17, is now set to face trial in four months.
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. — A document First Coast News obtained from the Leon County Sheriff's Office Thursday reveals that Phoenix Ikner, the 20-year-old accused of carrying out the mass shooting on ...
Court records reviewed by the Tallahassee Democrat, part of the USA TODAY Network, show Phoenix Ikner legally changed his name after his parents split and his mother took him to Norway against ...
Since the shooting, Ikner’s previous classmates from his time at Tallahassee State College have said his political beliefs were extreme and they were made uncomfortable with his “concerning ...
LCSO said Jessica Ikner left a service weapon unattended and that gun was found at the scene. Property records show that Phoenix Ikner lives with his mother and father in Tallahassee.
Phoenix Ikner has been hospitalized since the April 17 shooting at FSU, which killed two people and left six injured. He is now in a detention facility.
Phoenix Ikner, 20, was denied bond as he faced a judge for the first time since the April 17 mass shooting at Florida State University. Ikner is charged with two counts of first-degree murder and ...
Jessica Ikner, an LCSO deputy, is Phoenix’s stepmother. Authorities identified one of the guns used in the shooting as LCSO Deputy Jessica Ikner’s former service weapon.
The 20-year-old shooter, identified as Phoenix Ikner, was reported to be the son of a Leon County deputy. The suspect had a handgun previously used by the deputy and a shotgun.