Officials said the suspect claimed to have killed others
CLEVELAND, Ohio — Police say a man killed someone on Facebook Live Sunday and a manhunt is underway.
The suspect broadcast the killing on Facebook Live, police said, and has claimed to have committed multiple other homicides which are yet to be verified.
An undated mugshot shows suspect Steve Stephens who is wanted by Cleveland police.
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In the video, which has been removed from Facebook, the suspect pulls up to an elderly man who is walking on the side of the road. He tells the man to say a woman’s name and pulls out his gun. The elderly man repeatedly tells the suspect he doesn’t know the woman, but the suspect pulls the trigger, shooting the man in the head, leaving him bloodied in the street.
The suspect walks away and says the elderly man is dead because of the woman.
Authorities identified the suspect as Steve Stephens, a 6-foot, 1-inch tall African American male with a full beard. He weighs 244 lbs. The suspect is believed to be wearing a dark blue and grey or black striped polo shirt.
A man who spoke with WOIO said the victim was his 78-year-old father. “He was a good guy. He would give you the shirt off his back,” he said. “I’m not just saying that for these cameras… This man, right here, was a good man and I hate that he’s gone.”
I just spoke with a man and woman who said the man killed in the FB live video was their 78 year old father @cleveland19news pic.twitter.com/Gpf3EUafLM
Police are searching for a white Ford Fusion that belongs to the suspect, who is considered armed and dangerous. They said the suspect was last seen south of Interstate-90 in the area of East 93rd.
Cleveland State University officials on Twitter urged people to stay remain in a safe location or stay away from campus.
This is a developing story.
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