Family members of the two men say they are asylum seekers who were wrongfully detained and deported to El Salvador's maximum security prison El CECOT.
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USF president Rhea Law cited an "abundance of caution" for the added patrols and encouraged students and employees to take advantage of mental health services offered by the university.
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Hope Florida launched in 2021 as a program to connect Floridians in need of social and financial help to private sector groups, faith-based organizations and nonprofits, weaning them off government assistance.
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By early Friday, memorials dotted the campus and a school-wide vigil had been scheduled as students and faculty tried to start healing from the previous day's shooting.
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Authorities say Phoenix Ikner used a gun that belongs to his mother, a Leon County sheriff's deputy. Two people were killed, but two other victims were expected to soon be discharged from the hospital, and the conditions of four more was upgraded.
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