Phoenix Ikner, the alleged Florida State University shooter, was denied bond and charged with two counts of first-degree murder and seven counts of attempted first-degree murder. He spent time in the hospital recovering from injuries after being shot by responding officers. His past includes being allegedly kidnapped by his biological mother in violation of a custody agreement in 2015.
Key Points
Phoenix Ikner denied bond and charged with serious offenses
Recovering from injuries sustained during the incident
Past history of alleged kidnapping adds complexity to the case
Pros
Justice being served through legal proceedings
Transparency in law enforcement actions
Cons
Loss of life and injuries from the shooting incident