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The lawyers represented by the family of Tiru Chabba, one of the two victims who were killed at the Freuida State University (FSU) shooting at the beginning of this month, require full transparency and a thorough examination of the deadly incident.

Chabba was surrounded by his family and friends at a funeral in Greenville, South Carolina.

Relatives described Chabba as a compassionate individual with a profound sense of humor, diligence and passion for his work.

Lawyers demand transparency, thorough investigation

What we know:

The press conference took place on Wednesday at 10 a.m. in front of the FSU student union in Tallahasee, Florida.

Chabba's family is represented by the national civil rights lawyer Bakari Sellers. Both Jim Bannister and J Robert Bell III. Languages ​​at the press conference and answered questions from the media.

The lawyers said that the Chabba family was now ready to take measures and they are looking for answers in the shooting examinations. They ask law enforcement officers to examine the shootout with a feeling of urgency.

The lawyers said they were looking for accountability in the criminal trial and the FSU to see whether something could be done to prevent the incident and to prevent further seizures in the future.

What you say:

During the press conference, the lawyers asked the media not to call up the alleged shooters in the incident, a 20-year-old FSU student named Phoenix Ikner.

“We are not in the business to lift people who caused this type of damage and damage to our community,” said the lawyers. “If there are names that you want to raise, raise the names of those who were murdered on this day and those who have been injured.”

“The Chabba family has realized that there is a mourning time that will never really end,” said the lawyers. “You will never get over Tiru. He will not be there to complete his children from the high school. He won't be there to see her married to have his grandchildren.”

“It is difficult to process grief appropriately without everything that happened that day,” said the lawyers.

Who was Tiru Chabba?

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Chabba lived in Greenville, South Carolina, but was at the FSU campus as an employee of the dealer Aramark Collegiate Hospitality.

The Aramark officials announced Fox 35 News that Chabba was the regional Vice President of the company. They said he helped to spread free lunch, which was donated by Aramark at Bob Jones University Campus after Hurricane Helene in October.

“His care for others and the joyful spirit showed himself in the days of the hurricane Helene when he personally visited our campus to support the recovery efforts and distribute free lunch to the community,” said Aramark's officials. “Our thoughts and prayers are with his family, friends and colleagues in this difficult time.”

Chabba was the husband and father of two children.

Who was the other victim killed in the shootout?

Chabba was one of two men who were killed in the shootout.

According to Florida State University, the other man was identified as a 57-year-old Robert Morales, a menu who has been at school since 2015.

Carlos Cruz, a friend of Morales, spoke to Fox 35 to share some details about the life of moral. Cruz said Morales visited the FSU and would spend a lot of time walking around through the student association where his office was.

Cruz said Morales was passionate about Essen, opened a popular restaurant in Tallahassee entitled “Gordo's” and later left it to lead the food services at the FSU. Cruz said Morales often talked to students about their restaurants to do it better.

Cruz also announced that Morales had received a new kidney a few years ago, but he didn't go well, and he had just climbed on the list to get a new one before being killed.

Morales was also a former coach at the Lean County High School.

Morales was a husband and the father of a daughter.

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The source: This story was written on the basis of information that was shared by the lawyers for the family of Tiru Chabba in a press conference on April 30, 2025.

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