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The accused gunman in last year’s mass shooting near the Florida State University Student Union was in court yesterday. During the case management conference, Phoenix Ikner’s lawyer told the judge he needs more time to meet certain deadlines for the murder trial that’s scheduled for October. Ikner is facing two first-degree murder charges and additional attempted murder charges.
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Attorneys for the family of one of the victims killed in last year’s mass shooting at Florida State University have officially announced a federal lawsuit. They’re taking the chatbot company OpenAI to court.
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Florida's attorney general is launching a criminal investigation into the alleged role of ChatGPT in a mass shooting at Florida State University last year.
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One year after a shooting at FSU's student union, debate over guns and campus security continues.
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Friday marks one year since the mass shooting at Florida State University. We discuss the anniversary and the shooting's aftermath on a special one hour Speaking Of.
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Phoenix Ikner pleaded not guilty to two counts of first-degree murder and seven counts of attempted first-degree murder in the shooting.
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The State Board of Education voted Wednesday to supplement in-person and virtual measures to combat threats to Florida's public schools.
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Jury selection for accused FSU gunman Phoenix Ikner is set to begin in November. But experts say the date could change.
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The state is pursuing the death penalty for Phoenix Ikner, accused in a mass shooting at Florida State University that left two people dead and six injured.
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The April 17 shooting killed two people and injured half a dozen. Now, officials will look at building security on campuses and hold a safety summit in October.