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The attacker and wounded victims at Florida State University are currently being treated in hospital.

Law enforcement work at Florida State University (FSU) campus after a mass shooting.
Law enforcement work at Florida State University (FSU) campus after a mass shooting in Tallahassee, Florida [Alicia Devine/USA Today via Reuters]
By Al Jazeera StaffPublished On 18 Apr 202518 Apr 2025

Two people were killed and at least six others wounded during a mass shooting at Florida State University (FSU) on Thursday, according to investigators in the United States.

Here is what we know so far about the suspect, victims and the investigation into the incident:

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What happened at Florida State University?

A gunman opened fire outside the student union at FSU close to lunchtime on Thursday at 11:50am Eastern Time (15:50 GMT).

Upon hearing gunshots, students and parents scrambled to escape. Some sought shelter in a bowling alley and freight lift inside the student union.

The university promptly issued an active shooter alert. Soon after, Florida State’s alert system announced that law enforcement had neutralised the threat.

Police later indicated that they shot and wounded the 20-year-old suspect in order to take him into custody.

Where did the FSU shooting take place?

The shooting took place outside the student union on the main FSU campus, which is in Tallahassee, Florida, close to the state’s Capitol building.

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More than 42,000 students are enrolled at FSU’s main campus. It is one of the top-ranked universities in the state.

Tallahassee, the capital of Florida, is about 350km (220 miles) northwest of Orlando.

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What do we know about the alleged attacker and weapons?

Leon County Sheriff Walter McNeil has identified the gunman as 20-year-old Phoenix Ikner, the son of a local sheriff’s deputy. His mother, named by US media as Jessica Ikner, has served at the sheriff’s department for 18 years, McNeil said.

Phoenix Ikner is an FSU student, Jason Trumbower, chief of the university’s police force said during a news conference on Thursday.

He had access to his mother’s handgun, which was once a service weapon but had since become a personal firearm. “Unfortunately, her son had access to one of her weapons that was found at the scene,” McNeil said during the news conference.

Besides the handgun, authorities believe that Ikner brought a shotgun to campus. It is unclear whether this shotgun was used in the shooting. Trumbower said there is no evidence that anyone was shot with a shotgun.

FSU business management student Aidan Stickney, 21, told The Associated Press he saw a man get out of a car with a shotgun and aim it at another man. The gun jammed and the attacker ran back to his car before returning with a handgun, opening fire on a woman, according to Stickney, who said he ran from the scene and warned others.

When the alleged attacker refused to surrender, the police shot him and took him into custody.

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Authorities have not yet speculated on or revealed the attacker’s motive.

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People gather at a makeshift memorial near the scene of a shooting on the Florida State University campus in Tallahassee, Florida, on April 17 [Gregg Pachkowski/Pensacola News Journal/USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images via Reuters]

What do we know about the victims?

The identities of the victims have not been officially confirmed.

The two people who have died were not students of the university, said Trumbower, the chief of the university police.

But friends and family have spoken to media to identify the two people who were killed. One was Robert Morales, a university dining coordinator whose Linkedin profile indicated he worked at FSU since 2025. He had also studied criminology at the school, and his father was a Cuban exile turned operative for the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA).

“Today we lost my younger Brother, he was one of the victims killed at FSU,” Ricardo Morales Jr. posted on social media on Thursday. “He loved his job at FSU and his beautiful Wife and Daughter.”

The other person killed was identified as Tiru Chabba, a food service vendor for the hospitality company Aramark. The 45-year-old hailed from Greenville, South Carolina, and was a married father of two.

“Tiru Chabba’s family is going through the unimaginable now,” Bakari Sellers, a lawyer for his family, said in a statement. “Instead of hiding Easter eggs and visiting with friends and family, they’re living a nightmare where this loving father and devoted husband was stolen from them in an act of senseless and preventable violence.”

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Five people were also wounded by gunfire in Thursday’s attack, while a sixth was injured while trying to run away.

The survivors are being treated at Tallahassee Memorial Hospital. This is also where the attacker is being treated. The extent of the victims’ or the attacker’s injuries is not known. A statement released by the hospital says: “At this time, details are still unfolding, and we do not yet have specific information to share.”

What have been the reactions to this incident?

US President Donald Trump said he had been briefed on the incident at FSU while speaking to reporters at the Oval Office. “It’s a horrible thing. It’s horrible that things like this take place,” he said.

However, he did suggest he will not back new legislation on guns. “The gun doesn’t do the shooting, the people do,” said Trump.

Florida Governor Ron DeSantis responded to the shooting in a series of posts and a video posted on X. “Our prayers are with our FSU family and state law enforcement is actively responding,” he wrote.

All classes on the FSU main campus for Thursday and Friday were cancelled. DeSantis has ordered flags throughout the state to be flown at half-staff to honour the victims.

How many shootings have taken place in the US so far this year?

There have been 81 mass shootings in the US in 2025 so far, according to not-for-profit website Gun Violence Archive. This includes the FSU shooting on Thursday.

In January, a 17-year-old suspect shot and killed a female high school student in Nashville, Tennessee, before killing himself, law enforcement officials said.

The Thursday shooting was the second shooting at FSU in 11 years. In 2025, a graduate opened fire at the main library, wounding two students and an employee. The gunman was shot and killed by the police.

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What are the gun laws in the US?

The right to buy and carry a gun is guaranteed in the US Constitution.

The Second Amendment of the US Constitution states: “A well-regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringed.”

In 2025, former US President Joe Biden signed into law the first major federal gun reform in three decades. This bipartisan bill strengthened background checks for the youngest gun buyers and helped states introduce laws that make it easier for authorities to seize guns from people believed to be dangerous.

However, the rules of gun ownership vary depending on the state.

Florida, for example, was notorious for having relatively relaxed gun laws until 2025, when the state passed new restrictions following a deadly shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland.

The new regulations allowed for extreme risk protection orders, which restrict gun access from people believed to be dangerous. They also raised the minimum age for purchasing guns to 21.

But gun-rights advocates have sought to repeal the new restrictions, known collectively as the Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School Public Safety Act. In March, the Florida House of Representatives also voted to lower the minimum age for purchasing “long guns” like rifles to 18, though the law has yet to be passed in the state Senate.

Will gun laws be tightened in the US?

This is a highly contested subject. About 58 percent of American adults favour stricter gun laws, according to a report by the Pew Research Center, published in July 2025.

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Samantha Barrios, the Florida state director at the gun violence prevention organisation GIFFORDS, said in a statement: “Florida Governor Ron DeSantis offered his prayers to the students and faculty at FSU, but prayers are not enough. It’s time for real action. It’s time to close loopholes and pass gun safety laws that we know work, not repeal the bipartisan measures Floridians implemented after Parkland.”

GIFFORDS is led by former Congresswoman Gabrielle Giffords, who survived a shooting at a political event in Arizona.

However, legislators have been reluctant to make any significant changes. Furthermore, on February 7, Trump signed an executive order “to end the federal government’s violation” of the Second Amendment.

This order seeks to “dismantle gun control”, repealing measures taken by the Biden administration to regulate firearm use.

Besides the bipartisan bill Biden signed in 2025, he introduced other gun control measures. In April 2025, Biden introduced a rule requiring online gun sellers or people who sell firearms at gun shows to conduct background checks on their customers. In September 2025, he signed an executive order establishing a task force to crack down on machine-gun conversion devices and unserialised, 3D-printed guns.

“President Trump’s executive order could reopen the untraceable ghost gun market and undermine actions to protect Americans from gun trafficking and violent crime,” a statement by Brady United, a nonprofit organisation against gun violence, said.

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While some organisations advocate for regulation of gun use, others lobby against it.

The National Rifle Association (NRA) started as a recreational group for rifle shooting in 1871, but has burgeoned into a political organisation campaigning against gun control. An article by the NRA says gun control places limits on the freedom guaranteed by the Second Amendment.

The NRA’s argument is: “Criminals, by definition, do not obey the law. Gun control laws only affect law-abiding people who go through legal avenues to obtain firearms.”

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