FSU Shooting: 2 Killed, 6 Injured in Attack by Son of Fla. Deputy (UPDATE)

April 17, 2025
Tallahassee police arrested the son of a Leon County sheriff's deputy after he allegedly opened fire on the Florida State University campus, killing two and injuring six, including one critically.

The attack, which rattled students and sent police scrambling to the university’s Tallahassee campus, took place around noon. Police swarmed the university’s Tallahassee campus with guns drawn, responding to reports of gunfire near the student union. Students hid in classrooms and in the library.

A video recorded from behind bushes and shared with the Miami Herald by an FSU student showed an armed person striding calmly on the sidewalk, squaring up and taking at least three shots as people ran and screamed.

Near the shooting location, laptops, towels, backpacks and bottles of water were scattered in a grassy area, abandoned in a moment of panic.

“Everyone was running,” said 19-year-old freshman Raiden Paniagua, who was eating Chick-fil-A on a campus lawn when the mayhem began. “I was so scared.”

By 3:17 p.m., Tallahassee Police said they’d secured the campus, but were continuing to treat the student union and surrounding area as a crime scene. A Tallahassee Memorial Healthcare spokeswoman said six people were being treated in the hospital, one in critical condition.

News of the shooting reverberated in the Florida Capitol, which was briefly put on lockdown, and reached all the way to Washington.

“It’s horrible that things like this take place,” said President Donald Trump, speaking to reporters Thursday from the Oval Office.

‘Everyone’s angry’

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