A 20 -year -old Florida State University student who says the authorities He opened fire on the School Tallahassee Campus On Thursday, killing two people and wounding at least another six, was in the center of a custody battle among their biological parents, according to CBS News.
CBS News obeys the records of the court that show a battle of custody of years among the biological parents of the suspect Phoenix Ikner, who was shot by the police and the tasks to a hospital after Thursday’s mass shooting.
The authorities told the journalists that the weapon used In Thursday’s shooting It was an ancient service weapon belonging to the suspicious stepmother, a deputy of the Sheriff of Leon County, who now possessed as a personal gun.
The biological mother of the suspect, Anne-Mari Eriksen, was in custody with her father, Christopher Ikner, who began in 2007 and lasted until 2023, as the records show.
Two former suspect schoolmates told CBS News who used to go for Christian Eriksen.
In 2016, Anne-Mari Eriksen was declared guilty of withdrawing his son from the State and not returning it, according to judicial records.
Public records show that Christopher Ikner married Jessica Ikner in 2010, a deputy of the Leon County Sheriff.
Leon’s County Sheriff, Walter McNeil, told journalists that Jessica Ikner has worked at the Sheriff’s office for 18 years.
She was seen in a publication on social networks smiling and recounting a McNeil prize. She worked as a deputy of school resources, according to the LCSO website.
The records show that Anne-Mari Erikson filed a lawsuit in 2015 against Christopher Ikner, Jessica Ikner and other family members, claiming Slaander and Libel, according to judicial records. The case was dismissed in 2016.
Jennifer Jaskolski, 20, was in the same degree as Swift Creek Middle School and Lincoln High School’s suspect. She told CBS News that the two set up the school bus together in sixth and seventh grade, before changing to a special education transport option in eighth grade.
I was in a combination of regular and special education classes, according to Jaskolski.
Jaskolski remembers Jessica Ikner by collecting him from school while using the attached uniform of his sheriff.
Jaskolski’s friend, Gemma García, attended high school with the suspect.
García, 19, was in the qualification under the suspect of the intermediate school Swift Creek and shared a photo of the year’s yearbook of 2018 in which the name of his photo says “Christian Eriksen.”
Garcia told CBS News that he is starting in FSU next semester and saw the emergency response scene near the campus on Thursday.
Kati Weis contributed to this report.