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People close to the family identified him as Robert Morales, of Miami-Dade County.
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Morales died after a gunman opened fire on Thursday on the university campus. One other man was killed and at least six others were wounded.
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— Ricardo Morales Jr. (@Rick714Canes)
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According to friend Carlos Cruz, who has known the victim and his family for more than 30 years, Morales was one of the original founders of Gordos Cuban Cuisine, a very popular Cuban restaurant in Tallahassee.
"That passion for cuisine and Cuban food was just taken to the next level, because now here he is helping to run a multi, multi, multi million dollar operation and deciding who and what gets into the university," Cruz said.
Cruz said his own son was supposed to meet him with Morales at the student union like he normally does every Thursday, but this time he decided to stay in his dorm, resting.
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"This is a horrible, senseless tragedy. While it has been a long time since we worked together, my heart breaks for all the family and friends of Robert Morales," Gordos owner Eddie Agramonte said in a statement. "The Seminole nation is strong and I’m proud of how our community is rallying around each other during this time of loss."
Morales was also a graduate of Hialeah Senior High School and Florida State University, where he worked as the dining director on campus.
According to his LinkedIn page, he had worked in dining services since 2015.
A post on X describes that he is survived by a wife and daughter.
"Today we lost my younger Brother, He was one of the victims killed at FSU. He loved his job at FSU and his beautiful Wife and Daughter. I’m glad you were in my Life," read one post from brother Ricardo Morales Jr..
Then in another post, he said: "You deserved better Robert. Thank you for being in my life."
The Morales brothers' father, Ricardo Morales, was a Cuban exile turned CIA operative in South Florida with the nickname “Monkey.” Ricardo Morales Jr. describes his father's work as a contract agent for the CIA in the forthcoming book, “Monkey Morales: The True Story of a Mythic Cuban Exile, Assassin, CIA Operative, FBI Informant, Smuggler, and Dad,” which is expected to be published later this year.
“Dubbed ‘The Monkey’ for his disruptive and unpredictable escapades, Morales grabbed headlines for decades as tales of his bombings, arrests, assassination attempts (both those he executed and those he suffered), and testimony constructed a real-life spy adventure unlike anything brought to page or screen,” reads promotional material from publisher Simon & Schuster.
The elder Morales was fatally shot in a bar brawl in 1982 at the age of 43.
Robert Morales was also a former assistant football coach at Leon High School in Tallahassee, according to the school's athletics department.
"Coach Morales was a beloved member of our athletic community and served as an assistant coach for Leon Football with dedication, integrity, and a true passion for mentoring young athletes. His commitment to the game and to shaping the lives of his players extended far beyond the field," the athletics department said in a statement. "He was a trusted coach, a respected colleague, and a cherished friend to many."
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