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FSU student recalls trauma of losing sister at Parkland HS after latest shooting spree

Sophia Martin
Sophia Martin
Published April 19, 2025
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The student of the Florida State University, Robbie Alhadeff, has now been deeply affected by two Florida school shootings.

Alhadeff lost his 14 -year -old sister, Alyssa, in the Parkland 2018 high school massacre, where he was one of the 17 people fatally fired.

Alhadeff and his sister, a first -year soccer player, were very close, He told ABC News friday.

Fsu Robbie Alhadeff’s student has been deeply affected by the shootings in his university and in Parkland High School. ABC News
Robbie Alhadeff’s sister, Alyssa, was killed in the 2018 Parkland massacre.

He said that a friend sent him a text message on FSU as he walked to his department on Thursday,

“I ran back to my apartment because I was afraid of the whole situation,” he said.

Alhadeff, who took two weeks off the school after his sister was killed, said his friends are “terrified” to return to class in FSU after the most recent shooting there.

“Many people I am a friend They are from Parkland and many go to FSU“Said”. This is the second time that happens, and no one who knows the chickens to return to school. “

“You could end up being killed just to learn,” he added. “I thought this would never happen again,” said Alhadeff, “but continuously continues to happen, and something has to change.”

The parents of two students killed in Parkland told ABC News that they are not necessarily surprised by the last shooting.

Phoenix Ikner supposedly killed two people and wounded five more in the FSU shooting. Instagram / Phoenix Ikner
Police officers walk fit the flowers that left in the place after Ikner allegedly fired several people before at Florida State University on April 17, 2025. Don Hayes/EPAFE/Shuttersock

Manuel Oliver, whose 17 -year -old son, Joaquin, was killed in Parkland, said: “I don’t understand how someone could be surprised” for another shooting at school “if we housed” I did nothing to stop him. “

“We will continually fight: these types of events allow us to do more different things, because what we have been trying is not enough,” said Oliver, who has been a arms control defender.

Fred Guttenberg, whose 14 -year -old daughter Jaime, was killed in Parkland, said Some of Jaime’s former classmates were in the FSU students union when the shots exploded.

“As a father, everything that never, after the shooting in the park was to help our children be safe,” written Guttenberg, who has become a supporter of weapons reform, on social networks. “Unfortunately, due to the many people who refuse to do the right things to reduce armed violence, I am not surprised what happened today.”

The Parkland High School Nikolas Cruz shooter in his reading in Broward County in March 2018. Getty images

Phoenix Ikner, the 20 -year -old player to kill two people and wounding five, was shot by the officers.

A reason is unknown.

The five injured victims are expected to survive, like the suspect, hospital officials said.

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