IN WAKE OF “FACEBOOK KILLER,” SOCIAL NETWORK SAYS IT WILL REVIEW ITS POLICIES
Following the shocking murder of an elderly man in Cleveland that was posted to Facebook, the company announced that it has launched a review of how it handles violent videos.
Following the execution, Stephens posted explanations for his deranged behavior. “I f—ed up,” he said. “I’m at the point where I snapped … I got a lot of built up anger and frustration. All my life I’ve been a monster.”
As the post was shared, many people posted comments including “please take down this video” and “please have respect for this innocent man killed in cold blood.”
Just an hour after Stephens killed himself following a short police chase, Facebook’s Mark Zuckerberg spoke publicly and commented about the event. “Our hearts go out to the family and friends of Robert Godwin, Sr., and we have a lot of work — and we will keep doing all we can to prevent tragedies like this from happening,” he said.