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Cleveland police widen manhunt for Facebook murder suspect

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NEW YORK: The manhunt for a murder suspect who police said posted a video of himself on Facebook shooting an elderly man in Cleveland on Sunday widened on Monday as authoritie­s asked the public for help and pleaded with the suspect to turn himself in.

Police said they have searched “dozens of locations” for the suspect, Steve Stephens, and tried to convince him to turn himself in when they spoke with him on his cell phone on Sunday. But Stephens remains at large as the hunt for him expands in Ohio and neighbouri­ng states, they said.

“Obviously, this individual is armed and dangerous, and quite frankly at this point he could be in a lot of places,” Federal Bureau of Investigat­ion Special Agent in Charge Stephen Anthony told a news conference in Cleveland.

Police said Stephens used Facebook to post video of him killing 74-yearold Robert Godwin Sr. Stephens is not believed to have known Godwin, a retired foundry worker who media reports said spent Easter Sunday morning with his son and daughter-inlaw before he was killed on camera in the street.

Stephens, who has no prior criminal record, is not suspected in any other murders , despite a claim he made in the video of having killed more than a dozen other people, police said.

“We know that Steve is still out there,” said Cleveland police Chief Calvin Williams. “We’re asking the public to remain vigilant. We’re asking you to go about your day, but be careful.”

The last confirmed sighting of Stephens was at the scene of the homicide. Police said he might be driving a white or cream-coloured Ford Fusion.

It is not the first time a serious crime has been posted on Facebook. In January, four black people in Chicago were accused of attacking an 18-year-old disabled white man and broadcasti­ng the assault on the social media site while making anti-white racial taunts.

A month later, the suspects pleaded not guilty to assaulting the man.

 ?? — Reuters ?? Steve Stephens is seen in an undated handout photo released on Sunday.
— Reuters Steve Stephens is seen in an undated handout photo released on Sunday.

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