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FSU to Resume Class and Business Operations Following Deadly Campus Shooting

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FSU has announced that its main campus will return to regular classes and business operations on Monday, April 21, following a deadly shooting incident that left two people dead and six others injured.
The shooting occurred shortly before noon on Thursday near the FSU Student Union and concluded within minutes. Law enforcement responded swiftly, and the suspect, identified as 20-year-old Phoenix Ikner—a current FSU student and son of a Leon County Sheriff’s Office deputy—was shot by police and transported to a local hospital for treatment.

Campus Operations to Resume

University officials confirmed that normal campus functions will resume at the start of the week. In a statement, FSU encouraged students who may need academic support to contact their instructors for potential accommodations. Faculty and staff requiring assistance should reach out to their supervisors or department deans.

Support Services Available

In the wake of the tragedy, FSU is emphasizing the availability of mental health and support resources for its community. Students seeking emotional or psychological assistance are urged to contact Counseling & Psychological Services at (850) 644-TALK (8255).
The university’s Victim Advocate Program continues to offer confidential, compassionate support and is available 24/7. Students may call (850) 644-7161, text (850) 756-4320, or email Victims-Advocate@fsu.edu for help.
Faculty and staff in need of support are encouraged to contact the Employee Assistance Program (EAP) at (850) 644-2288 for professional counseling services at no cost.
FSU officials expressed their continued commitment to the safety and well-being of the campus community as it begins the healing process and returns to daily operations.

Written by Melissa Donovan

Melissa Donovan is the Content & Creative Development Manager for Central Florida Lifestyle Magazine where she gets to collaborate on bringing new life into local happenings and tell the stories of the people who make Central Florida what it is. She has a bachelor's degree in Print and Digital Journalism from the University of Central Florida and has had her worked featured in Strike Magazine, The Charge, The Orlando Life, and Central Florida Lifestyle Magazine. As a born and bred Orlando native, Melissa enjoys putting her own spin on the daily life of The City Beautiful.

When she is not at her laptop writing her next piece, you can find Melissa traveling the world, watching rom coms on repeat, or indulging in a delicious bowl of pasta.

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