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According to Phoenix Ikner, Phoenix Ikner has used a police service weapon registered with Sheriff Deputy Jessica Ikner.

New details have emerged through the Florida State University students, which is accused of killed two people and, on April 17, five more in a fatal mass shooting on campus. Phoenix Ikner is reportedly the son of a local sheriff. In the years before the attack he had supposedly committed, he spent a lot of time with the law enforcement authorities and the advisory board of a sheriff in a sheriff advice council.

The connections between Ikner's past climbed to the surface when he was arrested after he was shot by the FSU police. The 20-year-old was owned by Sheriff Deputy Jessica Ikner's service weapon.

According to the police records, Ikner had a hard childhood. Sheriff Walter McNeil said reporters in the crime scene that he was “penetrated in the Sheriff's office family in Leon County and was involved in a number of training programs that we have. Therefore it is no surprise to us that he had access to weapons”.

Jessica Ikner, Phoenix 'stepmother, has been working in the sheriff department for over 18 years, and “her service to this community was extraordinary”.

Ikner himself was a long -time member of the Sheriff's youth council. The group is intended to “offer open communication between the young people of Leon County and the local law enforcement authorities”.

Other aspects of Ikner's life were also unveiled because an Instagram account connected to him contained a biblical quote to the slogan: “You are my war club, my weapon for the fight; with you, I smashed nations, with you, I destroy the kingdom.”

The registration of voters from Florida State show that Ikner is a registered Republican and recently spoke in the FSU student newspaper about anti-trump protests against the inauguration of the president.

Ikner, a major of political science, said: “These people are usually quite entertaining, not for good reasons. I think it's a bit too late. He will open (Trump) on January 20, and there is not really much what you can do if you don't just like revolt, and I don't think anyone wants that.”

Ikner, a current FSU junior, was reportedly asked to leave an extra -curricular political club, according to Reid Seybold, colleague FSU student. Seybold said that Ikner “made enough people uncomfortable where certain people stopped.

Seybold told CNN that Ikner's comments and behavior went beyond conservatism. It was a few years ago. I cannot give exact quotes. He spoke about the devastation of multiculturalism and communism and how America ruins. “

Although some people in Ikner indicate several red flags, other members of the FSU community have difficulty seeing how Ikner could have committed such an action with such comprehensive connections to the police.

A member of the Youth Council of the Sheriff, Kenniyah Houston, told CNN that she was shocked to know that the alleged shooter in the same organization as she served. She described the board of directors to improve the community through improved law enforcement authorities.

“So that something like this happens from someone in such a group, it is scary … it's devastating.”

Ikner is currently being hospitalized after being shot by the university police for “not shot by the university [complying] with commands. ”

It is described that he has “serious but not life -threatening injuries”.

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