Grandma of alleged FSU gunman Phoenix Ikner calls his parents ‘rotten bastard people’

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According to the reports, the grandmother of the alleged armed man of the Florida Phoenix Ikner State University accused her parents of influencing the shooting on the campus that left two dead and several other injured, dragging the couple as “rotten bastard people.”

Susan Eriksen blamed the father and the stepmother of her grandson, the deputy of the Sheriff Jessica Ikner, for turning the “sweetest child” into an alleged murderer rest, who claimed the life of two and wounded five services that others knew that Hieed Hiss Swissed Swised Swised Honeed Hieed Campus on Thursday afternoon.

“They taught him to hunt, people intolerate, they hated many people,” said 79 -year -old grandmother to Dailymail.com in her condominium in the capital of Florida on Friday.

Susan Eriksen, Ikner’s maternal grandmother, blamed her parents for Thursday’s devastation in FSU. Anne-Mari Eriksen / Facebook

“He was the sweetest, intelligent child,” he said while sobbling letters, before adding: “Puddly bastard people. I have no idea what we are going to do now, I have no idea.”

Eriksen, the maternal grandmother of the alleged shooter, said she has not seen her 20 -year -old grandson in a decade, insisting on repeated attempts to see him without an answer after a contentious and battle, Heta, Andy, Andy, Andy, Andy. Informed outlet.

Phoenix Ikner imagined with his father and stepmother. Facebook / Janice Ikner

The child’s crying mother said she was “shocked” by the tragic events that took place on Thursday.

Anne Marie Eriksen, 46, is the biological mother of Phoenix Ikner. Anne Mari Eriksen/LinkedIn

“I am as surprised as everyone else … I’m sorry, this is very difficult,” said Anne Marie, 46, to The Outlet.

“It’s very annoying … you just don’t think this is going to happen. Today there are many advantages.”

The FSU student allegedly killed two employees of the Food Services Company Aramark, Robert Morales, 57, and Tiru Chabba, 45, and wounded another five before the officers shot him. It is expected to survive.

The first to respond strongly armed converged in the area and faced the gunman. X / @fsu_barstool

The images that circulated on social networks represented a terrifying scene of carnage and panic while the lonely armed man fired people apparently at random near the Building of the Campus Student Union.

Inker, who was also surprised with a gun and a shotgun, since then has described as some that promoted the “white supremacist” opinions and threw a racial riot “brute”, according to their classmates.

The alleged FSU shooter, Phoenix Ikner, 20, killed two people and injured five others. Instagram / Phoenix Ikner

A classmate, Lucas Luzietti, chillingly recalled having thought that “this man should not have access to firearms.”

“I understand with him in class about how disgusting were the things he said,” Luzietti told the USA Today.

The alleged murderer was captured in a fire opening video on the Florida campus. WPLG

“What are you supposed to do? Your mother was a policeman, and Florida does not have very strong red flag laws.”

Police have not yet sacrificed a reason behind the mass shooting.

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