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Facebook dismissed from suit involving fatal shooting video

5 years 1 month 3 weeks ago Thursday, October 18 2018 Oct 18, 2018 October 18, 2018 10:08 AM October 18, 2018 in News
Source: Associated Press
Photo: ABC News 5

CLEVELAND (AP) - Facebook has been dismissed from a lawsuit brought by the family of a Cleveland retiree whose shooting death was recorded and shared on the social media platform.

The wrongful death lawsuit over Robert Godwin Sr.'s 2017 death accused Facebook of negligence for not catching and reporting the shooter's posted threats. Steve Stephens shared a video of him shooting the 74-year-old Godwin along a Cleveland street. Stephens killed himself days later after a police chase in Erie, Pennsylvania. A judge in Cleveland ruled Facebook shouldn't be held legally responsible for the slaying.

Facebook's lawyers argued the lawsuit didn't show how Facebook could have interpreted a post from one of billions of users to mean imminent danger and act quickly enough to prevent Godwin's death. A message was left Thursday for the family's attorneys.

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