**Breaking News: FSU School Shooter in Custody After Jaw Injury**
In a startling turn of events, the alleged Florida State University shooter, 20-year-old Phoenix Iikner, has been booked into jail following his release from the hospital, where he was treated for a gunshot wound to the jaw inflicted by police during the chaotic aftermath of the shooting. Iikner made his first court appearance via video link today, showcasing visible injuries from the encounter, which occurred when he allegedly opened fire on campus, leaving two men dead and seven others injured.
Newly unveiled court documents reveal a chilling account of the horrific rampage that unfolded on April 17. According to police reports, Iikner was seen in a shooting stance, targeting fleeing victims near the FSU student union. Eyewitness accounts and surveillance footage depict a relentless pursuit as Iikner chased down his victims, executing them in cold blood. The first casualty, Teru Chaba, was a father of two visiting the campus, while Robert Morales, another victim, worked in campus dining services.
As law enforcement continues to piece together the shocking details, Iikner faces two counts of first-degree murder and seven counts of attempted murder. He was apprehended after failing to comply with police commands, resulting in the officers firing upon him. Disturbingly, the weapon used in the attack—a .45 caliber Glock—was registered to his stepmother, a deputy with the Leon County Sheriff’s Office.
The investigation reveals troubling connections between Iikner and law enforcement, raising questions about his past and motivations. He reportedly espoused extremist views and had a history of behavioral concerns, with classmates expressing surprise at the violence he committed but not at his identity as the shooter.
With the case now advancing in the judicial system, Iikner remains in custody without bail, his future uncertain as the community grapples with the aftermath of this tragic event.