The man who killed a stranger Sunday and posted the video of the shooting on Facebook frequented a gun range in Willoughby, the owner of the business said.
"He could be nearby". They say Stephens should be considered armed and unsafe. Amid a multistate manhunt, police said Monday that residents in Pennsylvania, New York, Indiana and MI should be on "alert", warning that Stephens may have fled Ohio.
A man who allegedly killed an elderly father after he had enjoyed an Easter meal with his children - then posted a video of the killing on Facebook - might no longer be in the Cleveland area, police said Monday.
One of Cleveland police's detectives had spoken to Stevens following the murder, Williams said, but that was the last known contact with him.
Police and the Federal Bureau of Investigation in Cleveland said Monday that the suspect, 37-year-old Steve Stephens, could still be in the city or in surrounding states. Go about your day, but be careful.
Authorities have warned people in Pennsylvania, New York, Indiana and MI to be alert for Stephens, who is wanted on a charge of aggravated murder.
Air force veteran Ms Lane said: "We had been in a relationship for several years".
In a series of posts on Sunday, on what authorities said was Stephens's Facebook page, he named specific people that he wanted to talk to, including his mother. However, police said Monday morning they were not aware of any other victims.
Godwin's daughter said he was killed while collecting cans in a plastic shopping bag. "That's all he was doing".
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Brenda Haymon, Godwin's youngest child from his first marriage, said he was a father of 10. "I encourage you to give them a call and then call us and turn yourself in". "He'd pick up things off the street and fix them". And in 2015, a shooter killed a TV journalist and her cameraman during a live-TV broadcast before posting his own video of the killing on Facebook. Godwin did not seem to recognize the woman's name.
Before he shot Godwin to death, Stephens requested the man say "Joy Lane".
She told CBS News in a text message that she was "sorry that all of this has happened".
Some of those who know Stephens described him as pleasant and kind, while some said he had a gambling problem.
The posts also said that Stephens "killed 12 people today" during what he called his "Easter day slaughter" and would not surrender until he could speak to two women, including his mother.
Told a police statement: "At this time, there is no indication that the subject is at that location, or anywhere in the city of Philadelphia". The suspect did go live on the social media site at another point Sunday. It is believed the video was on Facebook for three hours before it was deleted.
Fredrick also said he believes Stephens had been in the business in order to shop for merchandise other than guns. "We work hard to keep a safe environment on Facebook, and are in touch with law enforcement in emergencies when there are direct threats to physical safety".
No confirmed sightings of Stephens were reported as the search moved into Monday. The behavioral health agency where he worked said an extensive background check before he was hired turned up nothing worrisome.




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