All wounded FSU shooting victims, alleged gunman Phoenix Ikner expected to make full recovery: hospital

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It is expected that the five people who wounded after a mass shooter opened fire at Florida State University on Thursday to make a “complete recovery,” the doctors said on Friday.

Dr. Brett Howard, Surgeon from Tallahassee Memorial Health, where the suspect and the victims were hurried after the attack, said “the six today are in stable conditions.”

Tallahassee Memorial doctors said Friday that they expect the six wounded victims to survive. WPTV

“We believe that everything will recover completely,” he said at a press conference.

Two of the six wounded are expected to go home at the end of the day on Friday, he said.

Two people died in the shooting. Getty images

The doctors conducted surgeries, including facial and abdominal procedures, in injured patients, none of whom was identified by medical professionals.

All injured people were “clear” and “capable of talking to us” after being admitted after the shooting on the campus on Thursday, a second doctor said.

Phoenix Ikner supposedly went out to a fsu shooting. WPLG

The authorities said Thorsday that five people were injured in the shooting, and that the alleged shooter, Phoenix Ikner, 20, was among those who received treatment in the hospital after the police shot him.

Two people died in the shooting near the Union of Students of the Tallahassee Campus on Thursday morning.

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