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

Respectfully... i think you should delete this post. Its wildly speculative and accusatory or a man who did nothing but die at the hands of some weak depraved fuck.
Playing devils advocate either way it was some bullshit all the way around by some fuck nigga.. I'm just trying to make sense of way the man chose the old bruh.. folk just don't kill people at random man...
 
McNuggets?

Yes, McNuggets. There is a $50,000 leading to his arrest. I hope the owner of that MickeyD's doesnt get a dime of it.

The owner sent clerks to stall as he played on the phone with the police. Hell NAW!!!

If thats me, im saying. Look, it, I'll call the police and you can get your ass in that drive thru window and talk to that fool

Does it look like, im being paid enough to play games with some simp ass serial killer??. I think not.

Just throw food at him at get him thru, then ---- call the police later.

McDonald's employees lead police to alleged murder

Employees of the McDonald's on Buffalo Road are being called heroes by not only the public but by the owner of the fast-food location.

What began as a normal start to the lunch-time rush after 11 a.m. Tuesday morning at McDonalds quickly changed.

Tom Ducharme, owner/operator of McDonald's, says, "My back drive thru girl called me back and wanted me verify she thought that she recognized this person like she did."

Steve Stephens coming through the drive thru.

Ducharme saying he was able to identify the white Ford Fusion with Ohio plates.

The window employee immediately calling Pennsylvania State Police, while Stephens went from the first drive thru window to the second.

Ducharme says, "I pulled my front drive thru girl out of the window and my supervisor and I, my supervisor is actually the one who interacted with him."

The crew trying to slow Stephens down. :dunno:

Ducharme says, "We told him it was going to be a minute for his fries. It really wasn't. We were just trying to give the cops a little bit more time for that reason alone. He said he didn't want to wait, give him his nuggets and he had to go."

Ducharme says they gave him the nuggets and he left in a hurry.

He also says by the time Stephens got his food out of the drive thru window and made it back out onto Buffalo Road, Pennsylvania State Police had already begun the pursuit.

Ducharme says, "By the time he got passed over here, there was already a state trooper behind him with the lights on. So it was the minute he left the parking lot, they were on him."

Ducharme adding he's proud of his employees.


"I couldn't be prouder of how they handled this situation. I'm very thankful that i was actually here working with them today."

 
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Cleveland Facebook killer ordered McDonald's Chicken McNuggets shortly before he took his own life
http://www.cleveland.com/metro/index.ssf/2017/04/cleveland_facebook_killer_orde.html


ERIE, PENNSYLVANIA -- Cleveland Facebook killer Steve Stephens' hunger for Chicken McNuggets eventually led to the end of a nearly three-day-long nationwide manhunt.

Stephens about 11 a.m. Tuesday ordered the 20-piece with French fries at a McDonald's drive-thru on Buffalo Road in Erie, Pennsylvania, store employees said.

An employee recognized Stephens, and employees tried to stall him by pretending his fries weren't ready while they called police, the store's manager said, confirming earlier reports.

Stephens drove off just as Pennsylvania state troopers arrived and led them on a chase for about two miles. Carl White Sr., who watched the chase unfold, said a cruiser rammed Stephens' now infamous white Ford Fusion in front of an abandoned school.

The impact popped at least one of Stephens' tires.

Police swarmed the car, and Stephens fatally shot himself.
Fat faggot
 
All these attention whores either killing or being murdered...or threatening to kill. FB turning into the new Ogrish.com.

Mark Zuckerberg talked about this incident directly during one of his recent speeches.

Yep...its gonna get hot in the FB kitchen sooner or later.


#FalseFlag

Whatch for a new deeper reaching patriot act


I think what happened was REAL. And its happened plenty of times before. Its just the government has found a way to make the majority suffer via the actions of a few crazies.
 
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Yes, McNuggets. There is a $50,000 leading to his arrest. I hope the owner of that MickeyD's doesnt get a dime of it.

The owner sent clerks to stall as he played on the phone with the police. Hell NAW!!!

If thats me, im saying. Look, it, I'll call the police and you can get your ass in that drive thru window and talk to that fool

Does it look like, im being paid enough to play games with some simp ass serial killer??. I think not.

Just throw food at him at get him thru, then ---- call the police later.

McDonald's employees lead police to alleged murder

Employees of the McDonald's on Buffalo Road are being called heroes by not only the public but by the owner of the fast-food location.

What began as a normal start to the lunch-time rush after 11 a.m. Tuesday morning at McDonalds quickly changed.

Tom Ducharme, owner/operator of McDonald's, says, "My back drive thru girl called me back and wanted me verify she thought that she recognized this person like she did."

Steve Stephens coming through the drive thru.

Ducharme saying he was able to identify the white Ford Fusion with Ohio plates.

The window employee immediately calling Pennsylvania State Police, while Stephens went from the first drive thru window to the second.

Ducharme says, "I pulled my front drive thru girl out of the window and my supervisor and I, my supervisor is actually the one who interacted with him."

The crew trying to slow Stephens down. :dunno:

Ducharme says, "We told him it was going to be a minute for his fries. It really wasn't. We were just trying to give the cops a little bit more time for that reason alone. He said he didn't want to wait, give him his nuggets and he had to go."

Ducharme says they gave him the nuggets and he left in a hurry.

He also says by the time Stephens got his food out of the drive thru window and made it back out onto Buffalo Road, Pennsylvania State Police had already begun the pursuit.

Ducharme says, "By the time he got passed over here, there was already a state trooper behind him with the lights on. So it was the minute he left the parking lot, they were on him."

Ducharme adding he's proud of his employees.

"I couldn't be prouder of how they handled this situation. I'm very thankful that i was actually here working with them today."


dont call him a serial killer, some folks will get thier panties in a bunch

cough cough gene cisco cough cough...
 
Yes, McNuggets. There is a $50,000 leading to his arrest. I hope the owner of that MickeyD's doesnt get a dime of it.

The owner sent clerks to stall as he played on the phone with the police. Hell NAW!!!

If thats me, im saying. Look, it, I'll call the police and you can get your ass in that drive thru window and talk to that fool

Does it look like, im being paid enough to play games with some simp ass serial killer??. I think not.

Just throw food at him at get him thru, then ---- call the police later.

McDonald's employees lead police to alleged murder

Employees of the McDonald's on Buffalo Road are being called heroes by not only the public but by the owner of the fast-food location.

What began as a normal start to the lunch-time rush after 11 a.m. Tuesday morning at McDonalds quickly changed.

Tom Ducharme, owner/operator of McDonald's, says, "My back drive thru girl called me back and wanted me verify she thought that she recognized this person like she did."

Steve Stephens coming through the drive thru.

Ducharme saying he was able to identify the white Ford Fusion with Ohio plates.

The window employee immediately calling Pennsylvania State Police, while Stephens went from the first drive thru window to the second.

Ducharme says, "I pulled my front drive thru girl out of the window and my supervisor and I, my supervisor is actually the one who interacted with him."

The crew trying to slow Stephens down. :dunno:

Ducharme says, "We told him it was going to be a minute for his fries. It really wasn't. We were just trying to give the cops a little bit more time for that reason alone. He said he didn't want to wait, give him his nuggets and he had to go."

Ducharme says they gave him the nuggets and he left in a hurry.

He also says by the time Stephens got his food out of the drive thru window and made it back out onto Buffalo Road, Pennsylvania State Police had already begun the pursuit.

Ducharme says, "By the time he got passed over here, there was already a state trooper behind him with the lights on. So it was the minute he left the parking lot, they were on him."

Ducharme adding he's proud of his employees.

"I couldn't be prouder of how they handled this situation. I'm very thankful that i was actually here working with them today."


shoulda thrown hot grease in that nigga face
 
I love it when they play up race and religion when it suits the CAC
 
Fucking white feminist love to injecct their bullshit into shit like this. Saw a twitter post that said "teach men ho to handle rejection" :smh: a man was shot by a lunatic with a mental issue and they're more oncern about their goals. That man wasn't in the right place a woman's rejection might have push him to the edge but that dumbass had mental issues. I will say a prayer for the family.
 
Push for Godwin’s Law begins as video of Cleveland murder remains online


CLEVELAND-- A national campaign is under way for Godwin’s Law after the murder of a Cleveland man was posted on Facebook.

A man shot Robert Godwin Sr. in a random killing recorded on camera and posted on Facebook on Easter Sunday on East 93rd Street in Cleveland. That video then ended up on countless other websites, sparking outrage locally and nationally.

Erie Feinberg, heads a company called GIPEC, specializing in deep Internet searches looking for criminals or terrorists. He is now calling for new federal regulations so what happened in Godwin’s case doesn’t happen again.

“I think it starts in Cleveland, in Ohio right now, where everybody calls their congressman and their senator," Feinberg told the FOX 8 I-Team. He wants new limits on websites posting horrific crimes. "They created this world, and it's not an excuse to say, ‘You can't expect us to police every bit of content post and video.’ Well, you created this. You should secure it."

Even days after the crime, you don't have to look for long to find the images of the disturbing crime. In moments, we quickly found the video out there for anyone to see.

Meantime, comments have been pouring in to FOX 8. Viewers are angry because the video can’t be completely wiped off of the Internet.

“Makes our pain worse because people are looking at our father as if he's not human like he's some kind of joke," said Debbie D. Godwin, the victim's daughter said.

This week, Facebook founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg admitted the company still has “a lot more to do” in dealing with this kind of problem. But Facebook, did not return a request for comment for this particular story.

What about censorship? Feinberg said he’d like to see the Internet regulated in a way similar to what you see for broadcast TV.

"There's gotta be some good or some positives out of this heinous act," Feinberg said.

The I-Team also reached out to federal lawmakers from the area. Sen. Sherrod Brown’s office said he’d be open to discussion about changes in laws as technology changes. The office of Rep. Jim Renacci said he’d have to find out more about this before commenting.


http://fox8.com/2017/04/19/push-for-godwins-law-begins-as-video-of-cleveland-murder-remains-online/
 
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Push for Godwin’s Law begins as video of Cleveland murder remains online


CLEVELAND-- A national campaign is under way for Godwin’s Law after the murder of a Cleveland man was posted on Facebook.

A man shot Robert Godwin Sr. in a random killing recorded on camera and posted on Facebook on Easter Sunday on East 93rd Street in Cleveland. That video then ended up on countless other websites, sparking outrage locally and nationally.

Erie Feinberg, heads a company called GIPEC, specializing in deep Internet searches looking for criminals or terrorists. He is now calling for new federal regulations so what happened in Godwin’s case doesn’t happen again.

“I think it starts in Cleveland, in Ohio right now, where everybody calls their congressman and their senator," Feinberg told the FOX 8 I-Team. He wants new limits on websites posting horrific crimes. "They created this world, and it's not an excuse to say, ‘You can't expect us to police every bit of content post and video.’ Well, you created this. You should secure it."

Even days after the crime, you don't have to look for long to find the images of the disturbing crime. In moments, we quickly found the video out there for anyone to see.

Meantime, comments have been pouring in to FOX 8. Viewers are angry because the video can’t be completely wiped off of the Internet.

“Makes our pain worse because people are looking at our father as if he's not human like he's some kind of joke," said Debbie D. Godwin, the victim's daughter said.

This week, Facebook founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg admitted the company still has “a lot more to do” in dealing with this kind of problem. But Facebook, did not return a request for comment for this particular story.

What about censorship? Feinberg said he’d like to see the Internet regulated in a way similar to what you see for broadcast TV.

"There's gotta be some good or some positives out of this heinous act," Feinberg said.

The I-Team also reached out to federal lawmakers from the area. Sen. Sherrod Brown’s office said he’d be open to discussion about changes in laws as technology changes. The office of Rep. Jim Renacci said he’d have to find out more about this before commenting.


http://fox8.com/2017/04/19/push-for-godwins-law-begins-as-video-of-cleveland-murder-remains-online/
Nah man
The police will twist this in a way to stop there killings from going viral.
 
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