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

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.


Did our sorry ass mayor spoke up on the situation or did I miss it...
 
not sure if posted yet, this is the car the

sick fuck was driving when he murdered

that man..

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nah it was probably just some random philly nigga
With that 50 thousand dollar reward he got to hid out in woods or something. The reward gets to a certain level some people might become bounty hunters or something looking for him. I actually thought he would have been caught that day.
 
Did our sorry ass mayor spoke up on the situation or did I miss it...

Yeah man.

http://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news...okout-four-states-cleveland-man-steve-n747456

Cleveland Mayor Frank Jackson said the FBI and other federal authorities were now offering a $50,000 reward for information leading to the arrest of Stephens.

"We also want to emphasize that we are still engaged in a very aggressive and focused attempt to find Steve Stephens and bring him to justice," Jackson said at the press conference.
 
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.

As I stated earlier. The killer looks like a local Philly MC/Producer named Dice Raw who works with The Roots. I always see dude around town, so it wouldn't surprise me if people are confusing him with the Cleveland killer.

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As I stated earlier. The killer looks like a local Philly MC/Producer named Dice Raw who works with The Roots. I always see dude around town, so it wouldn't surprise me if people are confusing him with the Cleveland killer.

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Damn. Must have missed your original comments since things were flying from all directions.
 
No it's not.

Please speak on it if you don't mind...

I thought her reaction was odd...she seemed so surprised like she had no idea...maybe she was told to act that way?

She didnt seem upset or distraught at all...but she's in protective custody?

I had a run in with a guy that showed similar traits of this guy...he was fucking nuts and it was one of the scariest experiences of my life.....he threated my life...then treated to take his own or someone elses as an "exchange"....

I just cant see how someone would react the way she did unless it was strategic or she was guilty/hiding something
 
I thought her reaction was odd...she seemed so surprised like she had no idea...maybe she was told to act that way?

She didnt seem upset or distraught at all...but she's in protective custody?

I had a run in with a guy that showed similar traits of this guy...he was fucking nuts and it was one of the scariest experiences of my life.....he threated my life...then treated to take his own or someone elses as an "exchange"....

I just cant see how someone would react the way she did unless it was strategic or she was guilty/hiding something

Does seem odd.

Just out of curiosity.

When you was in your situation with that dude and he made those crazy statements, would you have 'felt' responsible if he acted on it?

I ask that because when a person is trying to get out of a relationship with an overly obsessive or controlling individual, they some times have to act real cold towards that person; which could mean that the victim has to dismiss the emotional state of the controller. Which is totally understandable.
 
Wouldn't be surprised and it may be the reason they haven't found him yet...

Unless they really don't give a damn which is typically the case when the perpetrator(s) and victim(s) are black.

Cleveland PD's level of incompetence is mind boggling.

Who want's to bet he kills himself? Dude is a bitch he ain't going to let the law take him in. He's going to kill himself before getting caught.
 
Has he made anymore posts on fb? Or tried to contact anyone else? At best I hope he killed himself, it would be fucked if he's lying low until the story dies down and he strikes again. Wouldn't rule that out since he's very cold and calculating. Who's to say that he hasn't shaved his beard by now too?
 
Has he made anymore posts on fb? Or tried to contact anyone else? At best I hope he killed himself, it would be fucked if he's lying low until the story dies down and he strikes again. Wouldn't rule that out since he's very cold and calculating. Who's to say that he hasn't shaved his beard by now too?
He's probably in an abandoned house with a bullet his head.
his cell phone was last pinged in Erie, Pa early this morning
 
Dude body probably somewhere rotting after suicide. Wouldnt doubt it..

Btw...I know this type of stuff happens a lot, but when u actually see it, it seems to stick with you longer. Same thing with all those police shootings. That type of bs has been happening to Black folks for CENTURIES. Most folks ignored it (Black folks included). But when its caught on cam, it hits closer to home. Then we get TEMPORARILY outraged.

In a way, this kinda shows you the lack of compassion that we have in this world. We know for a fact these type of things happen all the time, but we dont start giving a fuck unless we actually see it. The other 95% of the time when we dont see other peoples pain we dont give a fuck because its SOMEONE ELSE'S PROBLEM.


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.

Good point and kinda scary when u think about it. Kinda reminds me of how people provoked bs just to scream out WSHH.

We have a society full of sick, attention deprived weirdos. And they use social media as a outlet. Whereas FB, Twitter etc shouldnt be held accountable for other folks stupidity, sooner or later they probably will. Mainly because theyre providing a lane. Also, social media generates a lot of money. I wouldnt be shocked if elite lawyers are sitting at the table with politicians figuring out ways for the family of the deceased to sue or finding ways for law enforcement to have more clout over social media so they can "track down" the crazies.
 
Dude body probably somewhere rotting after suicide. Wouldnt doubt it..

Btw...I know this type of stuff happens a lot, but when u actually see it, it seems to stick with you longer. Same thing with all those police shootings. That type of bs has been happening to Black folks for CENTURIES. Most folks ignored it (Black folks included). But when its caught on cam, it hits closer to home.

In a way, this kinda shows you the lack of compassion that we have in this world. We know for a fact these type of things happen all the time, but we dont start giving a fuck unless we actually see it. The other 95% of the time when we dont see other peoples pain we dont give a fuck because its SOMEONE ELSE'S PROBLEM.




Good point and kinda scary when u think about it. Kinda reminds me of how people provoked bs just to scream out WSHH.

We have a society full of sick, attention deprived weirdos. And they use social media as a outlet. Whereas FB, Twitter etc shouldnt be held accountable for other folks stupidity, sooner or later they probably will. Mainly because theyre providing a lane. Also, social media generates a lot of money. I wouldnt be shocked if elite lawyers are sitting at the table with politicians figuring out ways for the family of the deceased to sue or finding ways for law enforcement to have more clout over social media so they can "track down" the crazies.


I'm just an above average lawyer and I'm thinking about ways to sue These social media sites for this... you never know what might walk through the door
 
I'm just an above average lawyer and I'm thinking about ways to sue These social media sites for this... you never know what might walk through the door

There will be more live streamed murders. So that "lets sue" thing is right around the corner. Trust me! It'll be similar to how npo's and the government found a way to hustle off bullying. Bullying has been around since forever. But once technology started assisting the bullies & fueling suicides, tougher regulations were created and a new form of income was created for the hustlas.

Social media has been standing its ground for a long time with their "privacy terms", but soon the cries from the grieving families will outweigh the cries of people who just want their internet freedom.

Its a shame that the majority have to suffer because of the flawed minority, but thats just how things go ova here!


They got his frat bros on CNN.


Theyre attention whores just like their loser frat bro.
 
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.

The problem comes down to live streaming and lack of control over it. I think people need to realize that social media has effectively changed how you have to view these types of outlets. In this age of instant fame these sites have effectively created a platform with zero control. That's why I brought up video games and rap music as examples and showed what made them different... remember when kids where blaming video games for the mass shootings..
well the video game industry was actually sued.. the case was dismissed on summary judgment because even though there could be a game that can effectively teach a person how to kill someone.. video games have first amendment protection. They are creative works.

I can't see that facebook can be treated like a video game. live streaming has no true artistic values. It is an application... it is their work product. But their product can be misused. I think that's where facebook has problems... the lack of regulation over this product has opened a gateway and I think that's where there's going to be a congressional hearing over it. I guarantee that soon live streaming is going to have major restrictions over it. I can almost assure you that soon facebook will change their policy and force people to provide their location on their app and their will probably change their rules to allow them them to save everyone's live stream on their server.. even if you delete from your page. I think they save copies now but I think the duration is extremely short. Anyway, there's going to be change somewhere.
 
There will be more live streamed murders. So that "lets sue" thing is right around the corner. Trust me! It'll be similar to how npo's and the government found a way to hustle off bullying. Bullying has been around since forever. But once technology started assisting the bullies & fueling suicides, tougher regulations were created and a new form of income was created for the hustlas

Yeap... I've already had three bullying cases.

And this is the next thing... I promise you. Kat's are going to start suing because they know that facebook, twitter, and Instagram don't want to go to court on this. The first couple cases would probably lose on summary judgement but this right here is the test case. I think this is the first real case where I could see Facebook losing on Summary Judgment. That's why they issued a statement immediately. They see the writing on the wall... (bad pun here) but elite lawyers would smell blood in the water here.
 
i hope when they find him they don't kill him. i hope they injure him. but then again, seeing how bitch ass he is, he probably will kill himself before they take him
 
They got his frat bros on CNN.

One of those frat bros is actually my 4th cousin I never met and the dude is very well off!

Also, I have 3 family members that actually have a social connection with him one went to High School with him, actually my high school East High and also another family member cleaned his office at beech brook he had a few convos with him as well, no clue he was a fuck nigga they say he was very nice.


but :zipit:
 
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The problem comes down to live streaming and lack of control over it. I think people need to realize that social media has effectively changed how you have to view these types of outlets. In this age of instant fame these sites have effectively created a platform with zero control. That's why I brought up video games and rap music as examples and showed what made them different... remember when kids where blaming video games for the mass shootings..
well the video game industry was actually sued.. the case was dismissed on summary judgment because even though there could be a game that can effectively teach a person how to kill someone.. video games have first amendment protection. They are creative works.

I can't see that facebook can be treated like a video game. live streaming has no true artistic values. It is an application... it is their work product. But their product can be misused. I think that's where facebook has problems... the lack of regulation over this product has opened a gateway and I think that's where there's going to be a congressional hearing over it. I guarantee that soon live streaming is going to have major restrictions over it. I can almost assure you that soon facebook will change their policy and force people to provide their location on their app and their will probably change their rules to allow them them to save everyone's live stream on their server.. even if you delete from your page. I think they save copies now but I think the duration is extremely short. Anyway, there's going to be change somewhere.

I know you're a lawyer, so it's nice to here your perspective on this.

IMHO blaming livestreaming will just force other platforms to emerge and then whack-a-mole begins. And will things be criminalized before real crimes(murder, shooting, etc) are committed? Meaning, what happens if someone wants to offer live streaming or does it? Do they get jail time?
 
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