Suspected Fsu campus shooter indicted Wed. on murder charges
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The Florida State University student who is accused of opening fire on campus last month was released Monday from the hospital and charged with murder.
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A grand jury indicted Ikner on 2 first-degree murder charges, punishable by death in Florida. He was also indicted on 7 attempted first-degree murder charges.
One day after being released from the hospital, Phoenix Ikner, 20, made his first appearance at the Leon County Courthouse.
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Phoenix Ikner, the suspect in the April 17 FSU shooting, was in court May 13. Officials released the arrest/probable cause affidavit.
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MySuncoast.com on MSNDigital First: An extended look at today’s FSU shooting hearingPhoenix Ikner, 20, the suspect in the April 17 shooting on the campus of Florida State University will be held without bond. He is charged with two counts of first-degree murder and seven counts of attempted murder,
"We are proud to host students of all ages and now the horror of a school shooting has fallen upon us. While the results are tragic, it could have been so much worse." The grand jury found that there were no "early warning" signs that Ikner,