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Facebook Live killing: broadcast of shooting sparks US hunt for suspect | |
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Police in the US are searching for a suspect who they said broadcast himself killing a man on Facebook Live and who claimed to have killed others. | |
The Cleveland division of police said on Sunday it was looking for Steve Stephens in connection with the shooting of 74-year-old Robert Goodwin Sr in the city’s Glenville neighbourhood. Police said Stephens was armed and dangerous. | |
“Suspect did broadcast the killing on Facebook Live and has claimed to have committed multiple other homicides which are yet to be verified,” the police said in a statement, referring to Facebook’s live-streaming video service. | “Suspect did broadcast the killing on Facebook Live and has claimed to have committed multiple other homicides which are yet to be verified,” the police said in a statement, referring to Facebook’s live-streaming video service. |
The video of the attack was on Facebook for about three hours before being removed. | |
Officers believe Stephens, who worked for a behavioural health agency, might be driving a white or cream-coloured sports utility vehicle. | |
In January, four people in Chicago were accused of attacking an 18-year-old disabled man and broadcasting the attack on Facebook Live while shouting “fuck Donald Trump” and “fuck white people”. | In January, four people in Chicago were accused of attacking an 18-year-old disabled man and broadcasting the attack on Facebook Live while shouting “fuck Donald Trump” and “fuck white people”. |
A month later, the accused pleaded not guilty to assaulting the victim. | A month later, the accused pleaded not guilty to assaulting the victim. |
Reuters and Associated Press contributed to this report |