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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.
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Event organizers hope ongoing conversations about gun violence will reduce the likelihood of these occurences.
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20-year-old Phoenix Ikner will stay behind bars as he awaits trial, accused in the mass shooting near FSU's student union last month.
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The man accused of opening fire last month at Florida State University, killing two people and injuring six others, has been released from the hospital. He faces two counts of first-degree murder and seven counts of attempted murder.
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Attorneys for the family of Tiru Chabba, who was killed during a mass shooting at FSU, are calling for more information.
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During a ceremony before people were let in, FSU President Richard McCullough said his administration decided to reopen the building after speaking with hundreds of students.
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Florida State University will reopen its Student Union building on Monday--11 days after a gunman on campus killed two people and wounded six others. The move to reopen the union comes as Florida State University’s graduation activities get underway this week.
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It's been one week since a gunman opened fire near the FSU student union, killing two and injuring six. Many students and faculty have sought counseling.
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Physicians at Tallahassee Memorial Hospital say the remaining victims are expected to recover.
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Thousands of people attended a vigil at Florida State University Friday to honor the two people killed and others injured in a mass shooting on the college campus the day before.