FSU suspected gunman Phoenix Ikner biological mom Anne-Mari Eriksen concerned for son before deadly shooting

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The biological mother of the suspended shooter at Florida State University, Ikner, said she has not seen her son separated in several years after she kidnapped Europe a decade ago a decade ago

Anne-Mari Eriksen said she had concerns about her 20-year-old son before being accused of killing the employees of Aramark Tiru Chabba, 45, and Robert Morales, and hurting another six located in Tallahassee.

“I have worried him in the past, but I would never have thought that,” said Anne-Mari Eriksen to WPLG on Friday.

Eriksen, lives in Tallahassee and is a Norwegian-American dual citizen, revealed that he lost contact with Mener after the bitter battle of custody he had with his son’s father, Christopher Ikner.

“He was alienated from him,” Eriksen told The Outlet.

Anne-Mari Eriksen, the biological mother of Phoenix Ikner. Anne Mari Eriksen/LinkedIn

The messy legal fight culminated when Eriksen kidnapped Phoenix Ikner, who was born Christian Gunnar Eriksen, and flew to Europe in March 2015.

Eriksen said he was the son of southern Florida for spring holidays, but instead, the mother-child duo traveled to Norway

Phoenix Ikner is accused of killing two people and hurting another 6 at Florida State University on April 17, 2025. Instagram / Phoenix Ikner
Phoenix Ikner with his stepmother Jessica, Father Christopher and a family member unknown in a photo published on Facebook on July 18, 2022. Facebook / Janice Ikner

Eriksen, who had the child’s custody, violated the agreement he had in his place with the Ikner Mayor by not obtaining consent for the trip abroad.

Christopher Ikner was not touched on the Scandinavian excursion until his son accidentally spilled the duration of the beans a phone call.

The biggest Ikner presented an emergency motion of custody, fearing that his son, who said he had delays in development and special needs, was not satisfying the necessary medication protocols.

Eriksen returned to Florida in July 2015 and was arrested at the Fort Lauderdale Hollywood International Airport on July 27, 2015.

It was not begged that there is no contest to eliminate a child from Florida and was sentenced to 200 days in jail.

Since then, his son had lived with his father Christopher Ikner and his wife, Jessica Ikner, deputy of the Leon County Sheriff.

Phoenix Ikner is accused of using a gun that belonged to its stepmother duration of the shooting.

Hours after the shooting, before Ikner was identified as the suspect, Eriksen taught Facebook to criticize the father’s stepmother for not communicating in the condition of son.

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The deputy of the Sheriff of the County of Leon, Jessica Ikner, poses for her portrait with the Sheriff’s office. Leon County Sheriff Office
Phoenix Ikner smiles for a selfie in a photo shared by his biological mother on Facebook. Anne-Mari Eriksen / Facebook
The officials chain Ikner on the back of an ambulance after his trial on April 17, 2025. Wtxl.com

“That familly family [sic] It is utilities. I should write a book about how parents, but cannot communicate, “Eriksen added.

“They sentence sorrow for everyone in FSU and their children.”

The officials have not revealed a reason in the mortal uproar.

I was a student in FSU, having registered in the school classes after transferring it from Tallahassee State College, where he obtained an associate title last autumn.

The agents of the law meet in the scene of the fatal shooting at the Campus of the Florida State University in Tallahassee, Florida. Through Reuters
The officials investigate the shooting behind the police tape created to preserve the crime scene. Don Hayes/EPAFE/Shuttersock

He was a Junior who studied political science, said FSU spokeswoman Amy Farnum-Patronis, to AP.

The police shot me after initially did not comply with the orders and was arrested for subsidies.

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