Florida State Mass Shooting Trial Delayed Again: Justice Deferred, Security Undermined
The repeated postponement of the Florida State University mass shooting trial raises serious concerns about accountability and justice for victims amid ongoing threats to campus security.
In a nation where safety on school grounds should be paramount, the ongoing delays in the trial of Phoenix Ikner—the Florida State University student accused of killing two and injuring six others—highlight a troubling pattern of judicial inefficiency that imperils public trust. The latest decision by Circuit Judge Lance Neff to push the trial back nearly three years from the initial schedule is more than a procedural hiccup; it’s a failure that echoes far beyond Tallahassee. How Long Will Victims Wait for Justice in America's Campuses? Ikner, accused of wielding his stepmother’s former service weapon in a mass shooting that...
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