The organic mom of accused Florida State College shooter, Phoenix Ikner, kidnapped him and fled to Norway amid a bitter custody battle a decade earlier than the lethal capturing, courtroom paperwork reveal.
Anne-Mari Eriksen took her then 11-year-old son to the Scandinavian nation in March 2015 in violation of the custody settlement she had with Christopher Ikner — after telling the daddy she was taking him to South Florida for spring break, based on a possible trigger affidavit from the Leon County Sheriff’s Workplace seen by The Put up.
Eriksen and Phoenix Ikner — who on the time glided by his delivery title Christian Gunnar Eriksen — each have American and Norwegian citizenship.
“Instead of staying in South Florida, the defendant allegedly fled the country with him in violation of their custody agreement,” the affidavit said.
Christopher Ikner solely found his son had been kidnapped when the 11-year-old spilled the beans throughout a cellphone name together with his dad.
Eriksen — who had custody rights however the settlement stipulated she could not take him from the nation with out superior notification — mentioned she would return the boy to the US and his dad on March 27, however failed to take action, based on the affidavit.
Christopher Ikner then shortly turned apprehensive and alerted authorities, saying his son “has developmental delays and special needs,” which he feared wouldn’t be taken care of with out entry to his common docs.
The affidavit mentioned Phoenix Ikner was “on medication for several health and mental issues, to include a growth hormone disorder and ADHD.”
The mother didn’t return to the US till July 27, 2015, when she was arrested at Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood Worldwide Airport. She later pleaded no contest to illegally eradicating a toddler from Florida.
Months later, in October 2015, Eriksen filed a lawsuit alleging slander and libel in opposition to Christopher Ikner, his spouse Jessica Ikner, in addition to two different family.
“The emotional and psychological harm done to the minor child will be evident for years, and will require counseling, and given the child being the age of 11, will have memory impacted by the behaviors of all the defendants for the false claims done on his mother, and for the parental alienation of the close relationship
of the minor child,” the go well with said.
Eriksen sought $80,000 in damages to make use of towards the boy’s school fund.
Phoenix Ikner was additionally listed as a plaintiff within the go well with, which was ultimately dismissed seven months later.
Christian Gunnar Eriksen modified his title to Phoenix Ikner in 2020.
The now-20-year-old is accused of opening hearth on the Tallahassee campus, killing two individuals and wounding 5 others on Thursday afternoon.
The lethal rampage started close to the campus’s scholar union constructing.
Terrifying video captured the second a gunman walked via the world, firing photographs from a handgun believed to be the previous service weapon owned by his stepmom, Jessica Ikner.
Closely armed first responders converged on the world and confronted the gunman.
Officers say Ikner didn’t adjust to instructions and was shot earlier than being taken into police custody.
He was hospitalized for his accidents.
Earlier than the suspected gunman’s identification was revealed to the general public, Eriksen ranted in opposition to Christopher and Jessica Ikner for failing to speak together with her concerning her son’s whereabouts.
“Horrible when your alienating son’s dad is as mentally unstable as he is, along with his LCSO cop wife, that they can’t respond when you write to ask if everything is alright with my son, who studies at FSU,” Eriksen wrote in a now-deleted Fb submit seen by the Every day Mail.
“That whole familly [sic] is nuts. He should write a book on how to parent badly, but he can’t communicate,” Eriksen added.
“Feel sorry for everyone at FSU and their kids.”
The 2 deadly victims, whose names weren’t revealed, weren’t college students on the faculty, Chief of campus police Jason Trumbower mentioned.
Officers haven’t revealed a motive behind the assault.