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Phoenix Ikner, the alleged gunman in the April 17 mass shooting at FSU, appeared in court Tuesday, May 13, for the first time after the tragedy.
Getting answers may be difficult, maybe even impossible, but lawyers hired by Tiru Chabba's family are determined to try. "Losing a father, having children, and you can't explain why," Bakari ...
Attorneys for the family of Tiru Chabba, one of two men killed during a mass shooting at Florida State University last month, have called for a transparent investigation as many questions ...
Robert Morales and Tiru Chabba, both fathers and food service workers, were killed when a gunman opened fire at FSU's campus in Tallahassee on Thursday, April 17 Courtesy of The Strom Law Firm ...
After shooting Tiru Chabba, 45, in an initial round of gunfire, he returned to the victim moments later as he lay on the ground and shot him again. Chabba, an employee of FSU vendor Aramark from ...
However, family members have identified the two people who were killed as Robert Morales, a university dining worker, and Tiru Chabba, a campus vendor. Tiru Chabba, a 45-year-old father of two ...
A funeral service was held for Tiru Chabba, one of the victims of the FSU campus shooting. Chabba, a Greenville native and Coastal Carolina University graduate, worked for a campus food vendor.
On Friday, the Strom Law Firm — based in Columbia, South Carolina — said 45-year-old Tiru Chabba was one of the victims killed in Thursday's mass shooting at Florida State University.
Chabba, of Greenville, South Carolina, was the regional vice president of Aramark Collegiate Hospitality, according to his LinkedIn. Aramark is a food service provider that operates on large ...
Tiru Chabba, of Greenville, South Carolina, leaves behind a wife and two children, according to attorneys hired by his family. Chabba was on the FSU campus Thursday as an employee of a campus ...
Tiru Chabba, a regional vice-president for Aramark Collegiate Hospitality, was killed in the FSU shooting on April 17. Chabba's funeral will be held on April 25 in Greenville, South Carolina.