The vice president of the suspicious shots of the suspended State University of Florida Phoenix Ikner “chose to take a personal license” to “process this tragic situation,” said the Office of the Sheriff of the County of Leon to Fox News Digital.
I, 20, is the daughters of the deputy of the Office of the Sheriff of the County of Leon, Jessica Ikner, who has done a “tremendous work” with the agency in the last 18 years, according to Shonda Knight, its executive director of community and media relations.
“This is a difficult time for Leon County Sheriff’s office, our entire community and, of course, victims and their families,” Knight told Fox News Digital. “As it comes to Deputy Ikner, she has chosen to take a personal license. And she is not in office or in the course, as a result of that. And we do not have a return date from this point.
The shooting that took place at the Campus of the Florida State University left two dead and six injured on Thursday. Hospital officials announced on Friday afternoon that the victims suffered bullet wounds in areas such as the chest and abdomen and Subgo surgery, including facial surgery. However, they are in stable conditions and are expected to recover completely.
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Phoenix Ikner, 20, opened fire at Florida State University in Tallahassee on Thursday, police said. (Phoenix Ikner/Instagram)
On Thursday, Leon’s County Sheriff, Walter McNeil, said Phoenix Ikner “had access to one of his stepmother and” that was one of the weapons that was found on the scene. ”
“The official participation of Phoenix Ikner with the Leon County Sheriff’s office was a member of our Youth Advisory Council, which is a council composed of young people through the community in Leon County,” Digital Knight told Digital. “It was an opportunity for young people in our community to express any concern that they have about the prevention and security of crime and any initiative, and for us to have an open dialogue with the youth community.
“As the son of a member of the application of the law, his family exhibits him safe in relation to the use of firearms,” Knight said.
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The deputy of the Office of the Sheriff of the County of Leon, Jessica Ikner, receives the prize for the employee of the month of the law in March 2024. (Leon County Sheriff’s Office)
In March 2024, the Leon County Sheriff’s office recognized Deputy Ikner as his employee of the months. Knight said “he worked in several units, including our uniform patrol, our sheriff unit and school resources.”
Knight also told Fox News Digital that the Sheriff’s office is cooperating with criminal investigation into the shooting, which is being directed by the police department of Tallahassee.
“Our thoughts and sentences are with all the victims of this horrible incident. We are, of course, a member of the community of application of the law. And we are grateful for all our partners of application of the law they have practiced for days like yesterday, every day, butay all -Downay, Asterday, Asterday, Asterday,” he said.

The patrol vehicles, including a coroner, are parked outside the Student Union of the State University of Florida after Thursday’s shooting. (AP/Kate Payne)
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“But our members of the law responded quickly, and the lives were saved because of that,” Knight added. “So we are grateful for all the partners who participated in guaranteeing the security of our community. And we only ask for continuous thoughts and prayers while we all process yesterday’s events.”