Tragedy Strikes Florida State University: Shooter Identified as Deputy’s Son
On April 17, 2025, a mass shooting occurred on the campus of Florida State University (FSU) in Tallahassee, Florida, resulting in two deaths and six injuries. The alleged shooter, 20-year-old Phoenix Ikner, a student at FSU and the son of a long-serving Leon County Sheriff’s Office deputy, has been taken into custody.
Incident Overview
The shooting began around 11:50 a.m. near the university’s student union building. Witnesses reported that Ikner initially used a rifle before switching to a pistol. The campus was placed on lockdown as law enforcement responded swiftly to the active shooter situation. Ikner was shot by responding officers after failing to comply with commands and was subsequently taken into custody and transported to a local hospital for treatment.
Shooter’s Background
Phoenix Ikner is the son of Jessica Ikner, a deputy with the Leon County Sheriff’s Office who has served for over 18 years. Authorities revealed that Ikner used his mother’s handgun in the attack, which legally belonged to her. He had also participated in youth programs and community initiatives led by his mother, indicating a deep connection to the local law enforcement community.
Victims and Casualties
The two individuals who lost their lives were not FSU students. Details about the injured victims remain limited, but they were transported to Tallahassee Memorial Hospital for treatment. One victim was reported to be in critical condition, while the others were in serious condition.
Law Enforcement Response
Tallahassee Police Chief Lawrence Revell confirmed that Ikner acted alone and emphasized the swift response of first responders in apprehending the suspect. Leon County Sheriff Walter McNeil expressed the department’s commitment to ensuring justice and preventing such tragedies in the future.
Political Reactions
President Donald Trump commented on the incident, reiterating his strong support for the Second Amendment and indicating that he does not plan to pursue changes in gun legislation. He emphasized that “the gun doesn’t do the shooting, the people do.” Florida Governor Ron DeSantis also addressed the tragedy, expressing condolences and support for the FSU community and commending the swift response of first responders.
Ongoing Investigation
Authorities are continuing to investigate the motive behind the shooting. The Florida Attorney General’s office is involved in the investigation, and further details are expected to emerge as the case progresses.
This incident marks another tragic event at FSU, following a 2014 shooting in the university library. The university community and the nation mourn the lives lost and those affected by this senseless act of violence.