Police identified the victim as Robert Godwin Sr., 74. We are also working on improving our review processes.
Stephens, AKA Stevie Steve, is then reported to have said that his girlfriend drove him to commit the crime.
Police said they have received "dozens and dozens" of tips about the possible location of the suspect, Steve Stephens, and tried to convince him to turn himself in when they spoke with him on his cellphone on Sunday after the shooting.
"I am sorry that all of this has happened".
"My heart & prayers goes out to the family members of the victim (s)", she wrote. She said Stephens was "a nice guy" who was generous to everyone. But in a statement Monday, the woman shed little light on what might have gone wrong and said Stephens was good to her and her children.
Steve Stephens had worked at Beech Brook since 2008, most recently as a vocational specialist for the agency's Assertive Community Treatment team for youth and young adults, the company said in a statement on social media.
He pulls the trigger on the gun and the man falls to the ground, with blood rushing from his face.
The motive for the shooting wasn't entirely clear from the shaky video, in which Stephens tells Godwin a woman's name and says, "She's the reason that this is about to happen to you".
The brazen and random nature of the shooting has unsettled Northeast Ohio as authorities throughout the region try and track down the suspect before he inflicts more harm.
Later Sunday, police say Stephens, 37, added another video to the page - in which he laughed about Godwin's death and claimed he'd also killed a number of other people.
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Officers have searched dozens of places around the city, said Chief Calvin Williams, who warned residents to be careful as the go about their day.
"We don't want people to panic", Williams said.
The last confirmed sighting of Stephens was at the scene of the homicide. "So we are not going to leave any stone upturned".
Williams said the suspect had no criminal history but "obviously, he's got deep, deep issues".
Cleveland police said during a news conference early Monday that these GoFundMe accounts are scams. He is considered to be armed and unsafe.
U.S. authorities launched a nationwide manhunt Monday for a gunman who shot and killed an elderly man, and then posted a video of the seemingly random attack on Facebook.
"We need to take this individual off the street. rest assured that we're using any and all resources to work this, not just in the Cleveland area, but throughout the United States".
US Marshall Peter Elliott said he was "optimistic" Stephens would be found quickly.
Godwin was the father of nine children and grandfather of 14, his son, Robert Godwin Jr., told the Cleveland Plain Dealer.
The manhunt spread across the region within a few hours after the homicide, with authorities on the alert for Stephens in Pennsylvania, New York, Indiana and MI. "He is 6'1" tall, about 250 pounds, bald and sports a heavy beard. Police said he might be driving a white or cream-colored Ford Fusion, and asked anyone who spots him or his auto to call police or a special Federal Bureau of Investigation hotline (800-CALLFBI).





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