The Phnom Penh Post

US search launched for ‘Facebook killer’

- Nova Safo

US AUTHORITIE­S launched a nationwide manhunt Monday for a gunman who shot and killed an elderly man, and then posted a video of the seemingly random attack on Facebook.

Police in Cleveland, Ohio, working on the case with help from investigat­ors at the FBI and the US Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF), have offered a reward of up to $50,000 for informatio­n leading to the arrest of Steve Stephens, the accused shooter.

Stephens, 37, of Cleveland, Ohio, who was described as armed and dangerous, was also placed on the FBI’s Most Wanted list, a designatio­n officials hope will help raise public awareness about the case.

The manhunt spread across the region within a few hours after the homicide, with authoritie­s on the alert for Stephens in Pennsylvan­ia, New York, Indiana and Michigan. By midday Monday, the search for the accused murderer had spread nationwide.

“Our reach now is basically all over this country,” Cleveland police chief Calvin Williams said at a news conference.

Stephens is accused of fatally shooting Robert Godwin Sr, 74, who was walking home from Easter dinner on Sunday afternoon, when he was apparently picked out at random.

According to a timeline of events created by police and Facebook, Stephens posted a video on Sunday afternoon saying he intended to kill, and followed up two minutes later with video of the shooting.

In that second video, Godwin is shown with a gun to his head and then falling to the ground after Stephens fires a shot.

In a third video 11 minutes later, streamed live from Stephens’s car, he says he intends to kill others.

“I killed 13, so I’m working on 14 as we speak,” Stephens said. “I’m just driving around hitting motherfuck­ers, man. I just snapped man, fuck.”

So far, however, police say they are aware of only one shooting victim.

The incident was the latest disturbing crime captured on Facebook video, including the alleged gang rape of a 15year-old girl, two fatal shootings, and the kidnapping and torture of a disabled 18year-old man.

Police issued an arrest warrant for Stephens, described as a 1.85 metre, 110-kilogram black man with a full beard, who was last seen in a white Ford Fusion with temporary license plates.

Authoritie­s were assuming he was still with his vehicle more than 24 hours later, and discounted reports that he might be on the run in Pennsylvan­ia.

Stephens’s mother told CNN she called him on Sunday after learning about the video, and he told her he was shooting people because he was “mad with his girlfriend”.

Police said the woman he referred to was in a safe place.

Cleveland detectives also made contact with Stephens by phone early in the investigat­ion, Williams said.

“They tried to, of course, convince him to turn himself in and, of course, that hasn’t happened to date,” he said, adding that officers had searched dozens of locations to find the suspect.

Stephens worked for Beech Brook, a behavioura­l health agency serving children through mental health services, foster care and adoption, at-risk youth and other programs.

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