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Decades ago, a gunshot shattered their bond. The FSU shooting drove them apart permanently.


Ricardo and Robert Morales were brothers who reconnected after 30 years following the death of their father in 1982. Tragically, Robert was one of two people killed in a shooting at Florida State University’s campus in Tallahassee. Ricardo, who lives in Michigan, expressed devastation over his brother’s death, describing him as a good person who did not deserve such a fate. The Morales brothers grew up in Miami and despite being raised in different households, they remained close. Their father, Ricardo Morales Sr., was involved in various criminal activities and was ultimately killed in a bar brawl in 1982. Following his death, the family scattered, and the brothers lost contact until reconnecting online. Despite facing challenges, including Robert’s health issues, the brothers had rebuilt their relationship and were regularly visiting each other. The suspect in the shooting was identified as a student with possible white supremacist views. Ricardo expressed a desire for gun reform but doubted it would happen. He emphasized the need for greater focus on people over money and business to prevent further tragedies like the one that claimed his brother’s life.

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