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A Florida State University graduate student who was shot by a gunman in Thursday's campus shooting is recounting her ...
TAMPA, Fla. (WFLA) — Madison Askins is back home in Pasco County after spending five days in a Tallahassee hospital. She was one of the eight people shot by a gunman at Florida State University a ...
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'Don't let them win': FSU shooting survivor speaks outFormer Vice President Mike Pence accepted the John F. Kennedy Profile in Courage Award for his actions on January 6. Pence ...
Shooting at FSU leaves 2 dead, 6 injured; campus mourns as community grapples with trauma and rising gun violence.
LAND O' LAKES, Fla. — Madison Askins is one of the five people who survived the deadly shooting at Florida State University.
None of the victims have been identified, but one, Madison Askins, 23, gave an interview over the weekend and described how ...
None of the victims have been identified, but one, Madison Askins, 23, gave an interview over the weekend and described how she pretended to be dead to avoid getting shot again. Before the first ...
A Florida State University police officer shot and neutralized the mass shooting suspect, Phoenix Ikner, within two minutes of the initial report. Two victims died in the shooting, an FSU employee ...
He doesn’t win, he doesn’t get that.” — Florida State University student Madison Askins, who was injured in a mass shooting on campus last week, on her plans to graduate next spring.
Madison Askins, who spoke to CNN from her hospital bed on Monday, said she was walking to the student union with a friend when the gunshots rang out. “I saw him with a gun, we both took off ...
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