The tragic incident that occurred at Florida State University (FSU) resulted in the loss of two lives, Robert Morales and Tiru Chabba. They were both known as dedicated family members and employees in the food service industry.
During the shooting in Tallahassee, which took place just before noon, Morales and Chabba were among the eight individuals who sustained injuries. Fortunately, hospital officials have stated that the other six victims are on their way to a full recovery.
Authorities have disclosed that the suspect behind the attack is Phoenix Ikner, a 20-year-old student at FSU and the stepson of a deputy from the Leon County Sheriff’s Office. Ikner was confronted by Tallahassee police officers and was eventually shot after failing to follow their instructions.

Robert Morales was one of two fathers killed Thursday in a mass shooting at Florida State University. (Family handout)
Bakari Sellers, a national civil rights attorney with Strom Law, announced on X he and colleague Jim Bannister will represent the family in future legal proceedings.
“He was a husband and father whose life was tragically taken on the campus of Florida State University this week,” Sellers wrote on X. “We are prayerful for a complete and thorough investigation and pray for all families affected.”

Tribute flowers honoring victims of the Florida State University shooting were placed outside Thursday. (Will Schatz)
Aramark Collegiate Hospitality, where Chabba worked as a regional vice president, confirmed the death of one of its employees to Fox News Digital.
“We are heartbroken to confirm that an Aramark employee was among those killed at FSU yesterday in that senseless act of violence,” according to a statement from Aramark. “We are absolutely shaken by the news and our deepest sympathies are with the family and our entire Aramark community.”
FSU canceled classes through Friday and athletic events through the weekend.Â
The university held a vigil for the victims early Friday evening at Langford Green in front of the Unconquered Statue.
Fox News’ Greg Norman, Audrey Conklin, Rachel Wolf, Preston Mizell, David Spunt, Andrea Margolis, Ashley Papa, Pilar Arias and The Associated Press contributed to this report.Â