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AI On Trial: Family Of FSU Victim To Sue OpenAI After Chatbot Allegedly Aided Mass Shooting Suspect

Buddy DoyleBy Buddy DoyleApril 13, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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AI On Trial: Family Of FSU Victim To Sue OpenAI After Chatbot Allegedly Aided Mass Shooting Suspect
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The widow of FSU victim Robert Morales is filing a landmark civil lawsuit against OpenAI, alleging that its chatbot, ChatGPT, was in “constant communication” with the suspect and potentially provided advice on how to carry out the 2025 mass shooting. Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier has also launched a formal investigation into the platform, stating that “AI should advance mankind, not destroy it”.


TALLAHASSEE, FL — The legal landscape of artificial intelligence is facing its most severe challenge yet as a local law firm prepares to sue OpenAI for its alleged role in a 2025 campus massacre. On April 8, 2026, the law firm Brooks, LeBoeuf, Foster, Gwartney & Hobbs announced that Betty Morales—widow of FSU dining manager Robert Morales—will seek to hold the tech giant accountable for her husband’s death.

The suspect is accused of killing Morales and campus vendor Tiru Chabba, and wounding six others during an attack at the FSU Student Union on April 17, 2025. New reports suggest that the suspect used ChatGPT as a digital accomplice, allegedly engaging the AI to assist in planning the logistics and commission of the crimes.

A State-Level Investigation

The civil suit has prompted swift action from the Florida government. Attorney General James Uthmeier announced on April 10 that his office is demanding answers from OpenAI regarding activities that have “endangered Americans and facilitated the recent FSU mass shootings”.

OpenAI, in a statement to The Guardian, confirmed they found an account likely belonging to the suspect and have shared all available information with law enforcement. “We built ChatGPT to understand people’s intent and respond in a safe and appropriate way,” the company stated, emphasizing their ongoing commitment to safety improvements.

Profile of a Terrorist

Investigations into the suspect have revealed a deeply troubled individual with dual American and Norwegian citizenship.

  • Radicalization: The suspect was reportedly obsessed with Nazism, the Third Reich, and Adolf Hitler, even naming gaming accounts after the SS.
  • Family History: One of the firearms used in the attack allegedly belonged to his stepmother, a Leon County Sheriff’s Deputy.
  • No Connection: Police confirmed there was no prior relationship between the suspect and any of his victims; the attack appears to have been entirely random and fueled by extremist ideology.

Legal Stakes

The suspect has pleaded not guilty to all nine charges, and prosecutors are currently seeking the death penalty. His criminal trial is set to begin in October 2026. While the civil lawsuit against OpenAI is separate, legal experts suggest the outcome could set a massive precedent for the liability of AI companies when their technology is used to bypass safety guardrails and assist in violent crimes.

Safety Tip: The FSU tragedy underscores a terrifying evolution in “active killer” planning. When a suspect has access to high-level technical advice—whether through AI or extremist forums—the complexity of their attack increases. For the 2A community, this is a reminder that situational awareness must extend beyond our physical surroundings to the digital world. “Left of bang” indicators often start online. If you see concerning or radicalized behavior in digital spaces, especially those involving the detailed planning of violence, reporting that behavior to the FBI’s Tip Line (tips.fbi.gov) is a critical step in stopping a threat before it crosses the threshold of your home or campus.

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