CLEVELAND This Man Is Going Around Cleveland Killin Ppl on Facebook Live

Bruh, there are conspiracies I will believe in, and yes, the media's negative portrayal of Black men is one that I believe exists.

This man, however, is not part of that conspiracy.

He executed the old man on his own, and filmed it.

The media will surely amp up the negative portrayal but that is what the media does.

Not all random acts of violence have an explanation. Many are just that, random.

This dude doesn't need the benefit of doubt, in the form of a conspiracy theory, for what he did.

He selected a random person and murdered him in Cold blood, while filming it live.

Fuck that guy.
i wonder how long it'll be before the media starts diggin up dirt on the old man that got killed and put it out there....??
you know its comin. im willin to bet money Fox News will be the first to do it.
Prolly try to bring up somethin that happened back in 1965 or some shit.
 
Fuck Alex Jones and the mother who shat him out.

Stop and think, brother.
Think about why it has been that whenever a murder of a policeman or policemen takes place, CNN discusses it as a tragedy and an offense against those who serve and protect us - never delving into any negative behaviors or reprimands those officers might have received. However whenever an unarmed Black person is murdered by police, CNN would tend to present the story in a debate format where the opposition points out all the ways that the victim allegedly "provoked" the cop to shoot them. As well, every tiny negative thing about the victim's past is excavated and pored over endlessly. Almost never is it a given that the Black victim was... well... actually a victim of murder. Why the unbalanced framing?

There has been an assault in the media against the image of Black males for decades. It is documented that these negative modern-day portrayals were purposely orchestrated at the start for political purposes. This is not a matter of speculation. It is a matter of public record. Watch Ava DuVernay's Oscar-nominated documentary, "13th" on Netflix for both a direct reference and an admission by the men originally responsible for it.

It's the American way and it goes back to how the Ku Klux Klan in the late 1890s - the 1900s justified their terrorism of Black people by painting us as lawless and primitive and in need of the klan's regulation.

Your denial of any of the above with no solid counter-evidence would qualify as either intentional blindness, agency membership or plain old conspiracy theory.
Since you said that they did confiscate guns in New Orleans even for the ones that had a license. And I was shocked at the klan doing patrols in Arizona. And we do buy a lot of America lies no matter how they are quarterbacked.
Alex Jones do be uncovering some things. I know he is white and a devil also but sometimes I check out what he have because we do not have the money to do our own investigating.
I have not found out the end result of Flint so far. I was upset when the old man got shot. From looking at it the reaction when the gun was pulled that was one moment that older brother never thought he would walk into. It could have happened to any of us.
The way we are helping white power to take over the world when they finally get around to locking America down we will be just as helpless as that old man was. And that dude that shot him, usually if a person is going to do something crazy like that they talk to somebody first. Like an alcoholic that is trying to go straight. If he did try to talk to some people first they would probably be afraid to let it be known. The girl is doing a good job staying out of the media. He put her on blast and she is probably going to stay in the house a lot for right now.
I had been noticed that unbalanced framing. I watched the 13th but I already knew some of the stuff was in it. We should know where we are headed.
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Just when you think that MF's can't stoop any lower, along comes some other asshole to prove you wrong. There's a report that someone has set up a fake GoFundMe account for the victims family. :smh:


People are just pieces of shit,you got this ultimate piece of shit still on the loose and you have folks exploiting this tragedy every chance they get....:smh::smh::smh::smh:
 
Looks like this might end up being the crime that's finally going to put heat on Facebook to do away with Facebook Live..


Facebook issues statement after murder suspect shares video of shooting in Cleveland [Updated]
Posted 12 hours ago by Catherine Shu (@catherineshu)
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Facebook has issued a statement after a video showing a fatal shooting was uploaded onto the social media network by the alleged murderer. Cleveland Police say that Steve Stephens broadcast the killing of an unidentified elderly man on Facebook on Sunday evening and is the target of a manhunt as of this writing. [Update: The victim has been identified as 74-year-old Robert Godwin Sr. Facebook issued a statement clarifying that the shooting was uploaded by Stephens after the murder, not broadcast on Facebook Live.]

Stephens also posted two more videos in which he claimed to have to committed other murders and said he was going to “kill as many people as I can,” before his account was shut down by Facebook.

In a statement to journalists, a company spokesperson said “This is a horrific crime and we do not allow this kind of content on Facebook. 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.”

Though Facebook’s policy prohibits content that glorifies or incites violence, that rule is inherently difficult to enforce on a social media platform that encourages its users to post photos and videos in real time or soon after they are taken.


Facebook Live launched to all users almost exactly one year ago and while the majority of videos are innocuous, the feature has broadcast, both accidentally and on purpose, heinous acts of violence. These include the shooting of a toddler, the torture of a teenager with special needs and sexual assaults in Chicago and Sweden.

The Chicago case prompted questions about whether people who watch crimes live but don’t report them can be legally charged and what jurisdictions are responsible. Furthermore, once media has been put on platforms like Facebook, Twitter and YouTube, it’s easy for other users to save and re-share. This means victims and families are forced to re-experience the trauma and is an especially insidious problem in cases where live streaming was arguably used by perpetrators as a psychological weapon.

https://techcrunch.com/2017/04/16/f...uspect-shares-video-of-shooting-in-cleveland/
 
These feminist bitches who hate black men are fucking getting way out of hand. 99.9% of them are lesbians or box-shaped black women projecting their insecurities on the masses and masking it concern for black woman. Shit needs to stop.

*Like I said, I just looked at her page. She's gay. Lesbians hate men in general and pretend it's about feminism when it's really about penis envy.
Femminist love creating moist simps but hat them when they come back to roost..
He reminds me of this fool who worked at my job years back, who spent all day planning on this big wedding, had all the bitches by his side thumbing through plans, everything from big ass cakes to gowns for the bridesmaid.
I told my home girl that dude was a simp ass mother fucker, and man did I catch hell for it, they all got on me for my comment..
Fast forward three months after the grand wedding, dude and his wife got separated, forward a year from then he lost his job over stealing and he bounced jerking all them dumb chicks out their loot, and come to find out he was on the down low..
To this day I rub it in my home girl face about them moist simps and the roll females play to encourage their asses..
Lucky in that case it was no killing or tragedy like that but to be honest it would not have surprised me if it happened..
 
Looks like this might end up being the crime that's finally going to put heat on Facebook to do away with Facebook Live..


Facebook issues statement after murder suspect shares video of shooting in Cleveland [Updated]
Posted 12 hours ago by Catherine Shu (@catherineshu)
gettyimages-512015962.jpg


Facebook has issued a statement after a video showing a fatal shooting was uploaded onto the social media network by the alleged murderer. Cleveland Police say that Steve Stephens broadcast the killing of an unidentified elderly man on Facebook on Sunday evening and is the target of a manhunt as of this writing. [Update: The victim has been identified as 74-year-old Robert Godwin Sr. Facebook issued a statement clarifying that the shooting was uploaded by Stephens after the murder, not broadcast on Facebook Live.]

Stephens also posted two more videos in which he claimed to have to committed other murders and said he was going to “kill as many people as I can,” before his account was shut down by Facebook.

In a statement to journalists, a company spokesperson said “This is a horrific crime and we do not allow this kind of content on Facebook. 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.”

Though Facebook’s policy prohibits content that glorifies or incites violence, that rule is inherently difficult to enforce on a social media platform that encourages its users to post photos and videos in real time or soon after they are taken.


Facebook Live launched to all users almost exactly one year ago and while the majority of videos are innocuous, the feature has broadcast, both accidentally and on purpose, heinous acts of violence. These include the shooting of a toddler, the torture of a teenager with special needs and sexual assaults in Chicago and Sweden.

The Chicago case prompted questions about whether people who watch crimes live but don’t report them can be legally charged and what jurisdictions are responsible. Furthermore, once media has been put on platforms like Facebook, Twitter and YouTube, it’s easy for other users to save and re-share. This means victims and families are forced to re-experience the trauma and is an especially insidious problem in cases where live streaming was arguably used by perpetrators as a psychological weapon.

https://techcrunch.com/2017/04/16/f...uspect-shares-video-of-shooting-in-cleveland/

Facebook is full of shit,they allowed white folks to share a pictures of the body of Trayvon Martin and Mike Brown and it was dayum near impossible to get rid of it despite people complaining about it,but somehow they was/continuing to shut down black people's facebook accounts that talked about "white supremacy" with no problems at all.And, then had Zuckerberg come out with some bullshit excuse saying it was only a small percentage of employees.
 
Facebook is full of shit,they allowed white folks to share a pictures of the body of Trayvon Martin and Mike Brown and it was dayum near impossible to get rid of it despite people complaining about it,but somehow they was/continuing to shut down black people's facebook accounts that talked about "white supremacy" with no problems at all.And, then had Zuckerberg come out with some bullshit excuse saying it was only a small percentage of employees.

That and talking about black empowerment FB would shut down with the quickness
 
naa this dudes message is all over the place

he should have stuck with that "forgiveness theme" he had a point there

I was never down with forgiving people for horrid behavior only accidental stuff. That's those churchy church people that think prayer and the Lord is the answer to everything. I don't care if someone is religious, just don't let it corrupt rational thinking. It's been proven that you can't rely on God. I'm sorry for saying that, and I'll eat my words when God steps in to block some bullets or stop a corrupt politician from destroying lives.
 
Damn yall . This is the dude he killed. This was posted in this thread http://www.bgol.us/forum/index.php?...is-horrific-murder-share-this-instead.946429/ .

Fucked up thing is we all probably know someone that looks like him or reminds us of some friend or family member.

Dude looked real chill.



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Here is Robert Godwin Sr. he was 78.

Instead of sharing that video of his horrific murder, share this instead.

His son said, 'he was a good man - he'd give you the shirt off his back...good-hearted.'

Remember Robert this way.

With his dignity and humanity still attached.

Rest in Power.

#Cleveland
 
Attention whore ass nigga. Do it BIG, if you really want attention, go after Agent Orange, Assad or Putin, film that shit!!! Niggas will be talking about you forever, like "that out of shape fat nigga with the beard was a beast cuz"!
He really wasted his hide and seek skills.
Imagine if he murked a bunch of pigs and he was still on the loose right now.
Cacs would be shook from coast to coast.
 
Bruh, there are conspiracies I will believe in, and yes, the media's negative portrayal of Black men is one that I believe exists.

This man, however, is not part of that conspiracy.

He executed the old man on his own, and filmed it.

The media will surely amp up the negative portrayal but that is what the media does.

Not all random acts of violence have an explanation. Many are just that, random.

This dude doesn't need the benefit of doubt, in the form of a conspiracy theory, for what he did.

He selected a random person and murdered him in Cold blood, while filming it live.

Fuck that guy.
I never suggested otherwise than anything you just said except for your opening sentence.

Never did I say that his is a fake story. In fact, I opened with a rejection of a "black flag operation" theory, just to be clear.

I did say the media had played up the framing of him being a mass murderer with no actual evidence proving that he killed more than one person.

Correct. amping up of negative portrayals of Black men IS what the media does. Glad we agree on that.

But those negative portrayals have real life consequences in the form of legislation and establishment of various public policy. Such is the nature of white supremacy.

As far him being part of the conspiracy to paint us negatively? Of course he is and of course he will be as long as this is a story and even beyond that - when racists reference this story.
 
Can't make this shit up. Cat with that beard in Philly. :hmm:

http://abc7.com/news/facebook-killer-sightings-reported-in-philadelphia/1884011/

CLEVELAND -- Police in Philadelphia said schools were on lockdown Monday as they investigated reported sightings of a suspect who they say shot and killed an elderly man in Cleveland and posted it on Facebook.

Authorities also said there was no indication that Steve Stephens was in Philadelphia.

Multiple 911 calls came in shortly after 12:30 p.m. claiming that Stephens could be in or near Fairmount Park, a large green expanse northwest of downtown.

Officers were checking the area, and police said eight elementary schools and a high school were on lockdown as a precaution.

"He could be nearby. He could be far away or anywhere in between," FBI agent Stephen Anthony said on Day 2 of the manhunt for Steve Stephens, a 37-year-old job counselor for teens and young adults.
 
Looks like this might end up being the crime that's finally going to put heat on Facebook to do away with Facebook Live..


Facebook issues statement after murder suspect shares video of shooting in Cleveland [Updated]
Posted 12 hours ago by Catherine Shu (@catherineshu)
gettyimages-512015962.jpg


Facebook has issued a statement after a video showing a fatal shooting was uploaded onto the social media network by the alleged murderer. Cleveland Police say that Steve Stephens broadcast the killing of an unidentified elderly man on Facebook on Sunday evening and is the target of a manhunt as of this writing. [Update: The victim has been identified as 74-year-old Robert Godwin Sr. Facebook issued a statement clarifying that the shooting was uploaded by Stephens after the murder, not broadcast on Facebook Live.]

Stephens also posted two more videos in which he claimed to have to committed other murders and said he was going to “kill as many people as I can,” before his account was shut down by Facebook.

In a statement to journalists, a company spokesperson said “This is a horrific crime and we do not allow this kind of content on Facebook. 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.”

Though Facebook’s policy prohibits content that glorifies or incites violence, that rule is inherently difficult to enforce on a social media platform that encourages its users to post photos and videos in real time or soon after they are taken.


Facebook Live launched to all users almost exactly one year ago and while the majority of videos are innocuous, the feature has broadcast, both accidentally and on purpose, heinous acts of violence. These include the shooting of a toddler, the torture of a teenager with special needs and sexual assaults in Chicago and Sweden.

The Chicago case prompted questions about whether people who watch crimes live but don’t report them can be legally charged and what jurisdictions are responsible. Furthermore, once media has been put on platforms like Facebook, Twitter and YouTube, it’s easy for other users to save and re-share. This means victims and families are forced to re-experience the trauma and is an especially insidious problem in cases where live streaming was arguably used by perpetrators as a psychological weapon.

https://techcrunch.com/2017/04/16/f...uspect-shares-video-of-shooting-in-cleveland/

They've taken that genie out the bottle and there is no way to put it back.
 
Can't make this shit up. Cat with that beard in Philly. :hmm:

http://abc7.com/news/facebook-killer-sightings-reported-in-philadelphia/1884011/

CLEVELAND -- Police in Philadelphia said schools were on lockdown Monday as they investigated reported sightings of a suspect who they say shot and killed an elderly man in Cleveland and posted it on Facebook.

Authorities also said there was no indication that Steve Stephens was in Philadelphia.

Multiple 911 calls came in shortly after 12:30 p.m. claiming that Stephens could be in or near Fairmount Park, a large green expanse northwest of downtown.

Officers were checking the area, and police said eight elementary schools and a high school were on lockdown as a precaution.

"He could be nearby. He could be far away or anywhere in between," FBI agent Stephen Anthony said on Day 2 of the manhunt for Steve Stephens, a 37-year-old job counselor for teens and young adults.
nah it was probably just some random philly nigga
 
They've taken that genie out the bottle and there is no way to put it back.

Exactly... The fact that Facebook actually committed on this one and not the others is because they are feeling the heat now... This is the first case were you can make a Casual link between Facebook's Live stream and the crime being committed.

That's why facebook had them put that Update in the article about the guy committing the crime and then uploading the video of it later.... as a way to say.. Hey livestreaming had nothing to do with this.

The problem is that... we live in a Copy cat world. People emulate what they see. That's why we have the sudden trend of people killing themselves while streaming. Can you imagine if the Charles Mansons or Ted Bundys of the world had facebook back in the day.
 
Exactly... The fact that Facebook actually committed on this one and not the others is because they are feeling the heat now... This is the first case were you can make a Casual link between Facebook's Live stream and the crime being committed.

That's why facebook had them put that Update in the article about the guy committing the crime and then uploading the video of it later.... as a way to say.. Hey livestreaming had nothing to do with this.

The problem is that... we live in a Copy cat world. People emulate what they see. That's why we have the sudden trend of people killing themselves while streaming. Can you imagine if the Charles Mansons or Ted Bundys of the world had facebook back in the day.

I don't get all the heat Facebook live is getting. Technology will just highlight both the good and bad done by people. It's like Americans always try to blame something other than the fucked up people. :smh: More heat needs to be placed on the lack of mental health care in this country than the tools the disturbed use to showcase their crimes.
 
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