The man who randomly killed a Cleveland retiree and posted video of the crime on Facebook shot himself to death in his vehicle Tuesday during a police chase in Pennsylvania, ending a multistate manhunt less than 48 hours after it began.
Pennsylvania State Police look over a auto as they investigate the scene where Steve Stephens, the suspect in the random killing of a Cleveland retiree posted on Facebook, was found shot dead Tuesday, April 18, 2017, in Erie. He sped away, and police then hit his auto with their vehicle, causing him to lose control and spin out, at which point Stephens shot himself, Teper said.
Facebook killer Steve Stephens did the unthinkable and shot Robert Godwin Sr., 74 years old on the head in Cleveland, Ohio.
The mother of Steve Stephens, who posted a video of him killing an elderly man, said her son had "snapped and turned into a whole different person".
The man wanted in connection with a fatal shooting after video of the incident was posted on Facebook is dead following a brief pursuit in Pennsylvania on Tuesday.
"The hashtags Joy Lane, Joy Lane massacre, I don't know if I know how to be Joy Lane anymore", Lane told Fox 8 Cleveland.
In another video, he said that he had killed multiple people, but police said there was only one known victim.
"I seen him in there ordering his food and I was like, 'Oh he look familiar, '" Byes told WIVB.
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Stephens had ordered a 20-piece McNuggets and a side of fries.
Mark Zuckerberg on Tuesday didn't shy away from controversy over disturbing videos that were posted to Facebook.
"[The employee] said, 'I think that's the guy".
She told the affiliate that she tried to reach Stephens after the video of the killing surfaced on Facebook, but he didn't answer his phone.
"No, I don't want that man to die, I want him brought to justice", he said. Authorities say Stephens shot and killed himself during the pursuit.
Lane said it has been hard watching her name dominate social media, where her connection to the killer became a topic of discussion over the weekend.
A $50,000 reward was offered in this case, and many people are urging authorities to give the money to the McDonald's employee.
Pennsylvania State Police troopers, joined by officers from the borough of Wesleyville, chased Stephens for about a mile along Buffalo Road, the state police said.




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