Fsu shooting suspect makes First court appearance
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FSU men's golf is one round away from winning the NCAA Regional with a -21 team score after day two of play at Seminole Legacy.
Phoenix Ikner, the suspect in the April 17 FSU shooting, was in court May 13. Officials released the arrest/probable cause affidavit.
Alleged FSU gunman Phoenix Ikner been released from the hospital and arrested on murder charges. Here's what we know as of May 13.
San Francisco 49ers defensive coordinator Robert Saleh returned to the Golden City for the second time in his career after signing on in 2017 before leaving for the head coaching gig with the New York Jets, adding a quick stop in Green Bay, and landing back with the 49ers.
A judge on Tuesday ordered the Florida State University student accused of killing two people and wounding six others in a mass shooting on campus last month to remain jailed without bond.
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Phoenix Ikner, man facing murder charges in connection with FSU shooting, is being held on no bond at the Wakulla County Detention Center after making his first appearance in court on Tuesday.
Asante Samuel Jr., one of the top free agent corners in this year’s class, is waiting to sign with a new team after undergoing neck surgery in April, per sources. Samuel, who visited the Saints today, has a check-up in early July, after which he will reconvene with several… pic.twitter.com/mQJUkHsf9k
Today, the sheriff’s office spokesperson said 20-year-old Phoenix Ikner was initially taken to the Leon County Detention Facility on felony charges for the April 17 shooting on Florida State University campus. Following his booking, Ikner was transferred to the Wakulla County Detention Facility, where he will await his first appearance in court.