All wounded FSU shooting victims, alleged gunman Phoenix Ikner expected to make full recovery: hospital
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After a shooting incident at Florida State University, all five victims are expected to recover fully, as stated by medical professionals. Dr. Brett Howard confirmed that all six individuals, including alleged shooter Phoenix Ikner, are in stable condition. Surgeries were performed on some victims for serious injuries, but they were conscious and communicative post-surgery. On the day of the incident, two fatalities occurred near the university's student union, highlighting the tragic event's seriousness.
All six of them today are in stable condition. We do feel all will make a full recovery, he said at a press conference.
Doctors performed surgeries - including facial and abdominal procedures - on the wounded patients, none of whom were identified by the medical professionals.
All of the injured people were clear minded and able to talk to us after being admitted following the campus shooting Thursday.
Authorities said Thursday that five people were wounded in the shooting, and that the alleged shooter, Phoenix Ikner, 20, was among those being treated.
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