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US: Police search for man who live-streamed murder on Facebook

US: Police search for man who live-streamed murder on Facebook

India Blooms News Service | | 17 Apr 2017, 09:04 am
Cleveland (Ohio), April 17 (IBNS): The police are searching for a suspect who has allegedly killed an elderly man in the US state of Ohio.

The suspect allegedly broadcast the killing of 74-year-old  Robert Godwin on Facebook.

The Cleveland Police has identified the suspect as Steve Stephen.

The police said in a statement: "The deceased victim from East 93rd Street has been identified as Robert Godwin Sr. age 74.Suspect did broadcast the killing on Facebook Live and has claimed to have committed multiple other homicides which are still not verified."

The police further said: "Suspect in this case is a bm Steve Stephens 6’1 244 bald with a full beard. Wearing dark blue and grey or black striped polo shirt. Driving a white Ford Fusion with a temp tag. Armed and dangerous. If seen call 9-1-1. Do not approach."

 

Image: Cleveland Police Twitter page

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