Victim killed in FSU shooting identified as dad of two, Aramark employee Tiru Chabba

A tragic incident unfolded at Florida State University, where a campus vending worker, Tiru Chabba, was identified as one of the victims of a fatal shooting. Chabba, a 45-year-old father of two from Greenville, South Carolina, was on campus at the time of the shooting and lost his life in the senseless act of violence.
Tiru Chabba’s family, devastated by the loss of their beloved husband and father, is grappling with the unimaginable. Instead of celebrating Easter and spending time with loved ones, they are now facing a nightmare of grief and loss. Attorney Bakari Sellers, representing the family, expressed the deep pain and sorrow they are experiencing as they come to terms with the sudden and tragic loss of Chabba.
As a regional vice president at Aramark Collegiate Hospitality, Chabba was a dedicated and valued employee. His untimely death has left a void in the lives of those who knew him, both professionally and personally. The family’s attorney is determined to seek justice and hold accountable all those responsible for the senseless act of violence that claimed Chabba’s life.
In addition to Tiru Chabba, another Aramark employee, Robert Morales, was also identified as one of the victims of the mass shooting at Florida State University. The perpetrator, 20-year-old Phoenix Ikner, allegedly carried out the attack, resulting in the loss of lives and injuries to several individuals before being shot by law enforcement officers.
The campus community and the families of the victims are reeling from the tragedy that unfolded on that fateful day. As the investigation continues and details emerge, the impact of the shooting at Florida State University serves as a stark reminder of the need for greater measures to prevent such acts of violence and protect the safety and well-being of all individuals on campus.