TALLAHASSEE, Fla. A judge ruled on Tuesday that the Florida State University (FSU) student accused of a mass shooting on the Tallahassee campus will remain in jail without bond. The suspect is charged with killing two people and injuring six others in the incident that occurred last month.
The judge's decision means the student will continue to be held in custody while awaiting trial. The prosecution argued that the severity of the charges and the potential risk to the community warranted keeping the suspect detained. The defense did not immediately comment on the ruling.
Investigators are still piecing together the events leading up to the shooting and the suspect's motives. The FSU community continues to mourn the loss of life and support those who were injured. University officials have offered counseling services and resources to students and staff affected by the tragedy.
FSU Shooter to Remain Jailed Without Bond
The Florida State University student accused of a mass shooting on campus will remain in jail. A judge ordered the suspect to be held without bond on Tuesday. The shooting last month left two people dead and six others injured. The decision reflects the severity of the charges against the student.
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