Florida State University shooting suspect thought Rosa Parks was ‘wrong’ and Black people were ruining his neighborhood
FSU shooting suspect Phoenix Ikner was known for his controversial views and as a student who “espoused so much white supremacist rhetoric.”
Seybold knew Ikner from a political debate club at Tallahassee State College, where he attended for two years before transferring to FSU. He told the outlet that Ikner “espoused so much white supremacist rhetoric and far-right rhetoric, as well,” that he was ultimately asked not to return.
Another member of the group and current president, Riley Pusins, confirmed to NBC that Ikner supported President Donald Trump’s political agenda and often touted white supremacist ideals even though the club was nonpartisan.
FSU shooting suspect Phoenix Ikner known as a “normal college dude” who “espoused so much white supremacist rhetoric.”
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