Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

» Facebook killing:

Shooting follows police pursuit

- JOHN BACON

An intense national manhunt for an accused killer who posted video on Facebook of a brutal murder in Cleveland ends when Steve Stephens fatally shoots himself after a police pursuit.

An intense national manhunt for an accused killer who posted video on Facebook of a brutal murder in Cleveland ended Tuesday when Steve Stephens fatally shot himself after a police pursuit, authoritie­s said. Cleveland Police Chief Calvin Williams said police in Pennsylvan­ia received a tip just after 11 a.m. EDT that Stephens’ car was seen in a McDonald’s parking lot near the city of Erie. Officers found the white Ford Fusion and pursued it for 2 miles before they forced the car into a spin. Stephens drew a pistol, state police said.

“Steve Stephens then took his own life,” Williams said. “We would have preferred it not ended this way.”

Williams said authoritie­s had received more than 400 tips since police say Stephens fatally shot Robert Godwin, 74, on Easter Sunday. Williams said the search was conducted nationwide, and tips came in from as far away as Texas. Sightings had been reported in Pennsylvan­ia.

Erie County, Pa., is about 100 miles northeast of Cleveland. Williams said it was not clear where Stephens was between the time of the shooting and the time his car was found.

Thomas DuCharme Jr., owner and operator of the McDonald’s, told GoErie.com a drive-through window attendant thought she recognized Stephens and called police.

DuCharme said Stephens ordered 20 chicken nuggets and a basket of fries, but the workers held off on delivering the fries to delay Stephens. He said Stephens got the nuggets but said he couldn’t wait.

“I am pretty sure he figured out that we were on to him,” DuCharme said.

Stephens, 37, had been charged with aggravated murder. He claimed to have killed at least a dozen other people, but Williams said there was no evidence to back up the claim. Detectives contacted Stephens on his cellphone shortly after the shooting but were unable to persuade him to turn himself in. That kicked off a frantic search.

Williams said family members of the victim had been notified.

“For them, this is not over,” Williams said.

Brenda Haymon, one of Godwin’s daughters, told CNN she was making funeral arrangemen­ts for her father when she heard the news.

“All I can say is that I wish he had gone down in a hail of 100 bullets,” Haymon said. “I wish it had gone down like that instead of him shooting himself.”

Another daughter, Debbie Godwin, told the Associated Press she would have preferred that Stephens remain alive and face prison time.

“If you did it, you have to face your crime,” she said.

Cleveland police said Stephens posted video on Facebook of the apparently random killing of the father of 10 and grandfathe­r of 14. It was later removed.

Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg said the social media giant was reviewing its protocols for monitoring and removing videos, adding “our hearts go out to the family and friends of Robert Godwin Sr.”

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ASSOCIATED PRESS Pennsylvan­ia State Police look over a car Tuesday as they investigat­e the scene where Facebook killing suspect Steve Stephens was found shot dead in Erie. Pa.
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