"As far as we know, right now, we don't know where he's at", Cleveland Police Chief Calvin Williams said.
The man you see (above) is Steve Stephens, and you should consider him armed and unsafe.
In particular, authorities have warned residents in Pennsylvania, New York, Indiana and MI to be on the lookout for Stephens.
Cleveland police are looking for a man accused of shooting and killing another man while he was broadcasting live on Facebook.
Steve Stephens, 37, was wanted on a charge of aggravated murder in the death of Robert Godwin Sr.in Cleveland.
Davis has no connection to Godwin's family, but told 12 News he started the campaign after watching the Facebook Live video.
In that second video, Godwin is shown with a gun to his head and then falling to the ground after Stephens fires a shot.
Facebook vowed to "do better" after the social network unwittingly played host to a series of disturbing videos that culminated in the shooting and killing of an elderly man. "He's an old dude". "I just snapped man, f***". He is considered to be armed and risky.
A company spokesperson said, "T$3 his is a horrific crime and we do not allow this kind of content on Facebook".
In the video, Stephens blamed a former girlfriend he had lived with, saying he woke up last week and "couldn't take it anymore".
Justin Osofsky, vice president of global operations for the social media giant, acknowledged in a company blog post, that the delay was too long. Do you know someone else we should interview for this story?
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Although Stephens claimed to have killed more people, Cleveland police say there is only one victim confirmed.
"In this case, we did not receive a report about the first video [which featured the suspect saying he meant to murder], and we only received a report about the second video - containing the shooting - more than an hour and 45 minutes after it was posted". At 11:22, Stephens confessed to Godwin's murder while using Facebook Live and was livestreaming for 5 minutes, according to Facebook.
Stephens was at large after fleeing in a white Ford Fusion with temporary license plates, police said.
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.
If you see Stephens, do not approach him. But in a statement Monday, the woman shed little light on what might have gone wrong and said Stephens was good to her and her children.
Police said they have received "dozens and dozens" of tips about Stephens's possible location.
"If there's somebody who is helping Steve or think you're helping Steve, you're really not".
Founded in 1852, the agency works with families, troubled children and young adults and provides a range of services, including prevention and intervention programs, mentoring, school-based mental health services, out-patient therapy and group living.
Stephens is employed at Beech Brook, a behavioral health agency in northeast OH that serves children, teenagers and families, according to a spokeswoman for the facility.
"We were shocked and horrified to learn of this news today", agency spokeswoman Nancy Kortemeyer said in a statement.





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