Police would not speculate on what triggered the killing, but in the video and other footage he posted, Stephens talked about having trouble with his girlfriend and losing everything he had to gambling.
State troopers responded to a sighting Stephen's Ford Fusion in the parking lot of a McDonalds' in Erie at 11 a.m.
Stephens realized he'd been spotted and took off, leading officers in a brief chase, officials said in a press conference Tuesday.
"We are grateful that this has ended".
"We have a lot more to do here".
Police believe Stephens might have left the state of Ohio.
Police confirm Steve Stephens, the suspected OH shooter, was found dead in Erie, Pennsylvania.
In the Facebook video, which appears shaky, Stephens gets out of his vehicle and appears to randomly target Godwin, 74, who is holding a plastic shopping bag.
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Authorities said Tuesday that they have not found any additional victims.
A McDonald's employee recognized him and told Stephens the fries were not ready in order to stall for time as another employee called 911.
Stephens' mother, Maggie Green, told CNN he was "mad with his girlfriend".
"I don t want that man to die, I want him brought to justice", one of his sons, Robby Miller, said.
It's just the latest in a growing list of disturbing videos of murder, suicide, torture and beheading published on Facebook, however briefly, either through live broadcasts or video uploads.
She said the two had dated for awhile. "I am very sad for everyone involved".
"We disabled the suspect's account within 23 minutes of receiving the first report about the murder video - and two hours after receiving a report of any kind". He added Facebook is developing artificial intelligence to better flag content on the site.
Mr Zuckerberg said during his keynote speech at the company's F8 developer conference in California that the company's "next focus is to build community" and also to build "common ground" between users. And we're reminded of this, this week, by the tragedy in Cleveland.




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