Florida State classes resume Monday after fatal shooting, but in-person attendance isn’t mandatory -
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A deadly shooting occurred at Florida State University on April 20, leaving two dead and six injured. The gunman, identified as Phoenix Ikner, was a student. Classes will resume on Monday, with the option for remote learning. The school has waived mandatory attendance policies and allows for incomplete grades. The victims were Robert Morales, a university dining coordinator, and Tiru Chabba, an executive for food service vendor Aramark.
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