"The Sun" declare : US man broadcasts his own death on Facebook Live after police shoot him during traffic stop

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according to Facebook 3 Hess' death is currently being investigatedHe said: "'Rodney suffered from mental illness but was a functioning member of society. AN AMERICAN man broadcast his own fatal shooting on Facebook as a police officer shot him during a traffic stop. Rodney James Hess, 36, was stopped by police in Alamo, Tennessee – and was killed as his fiancee watched on helplessly online. He often travelled for work – mostly construction work – and he did everything for his children."The shooting is currently being investigated. They didn't have to kill him."Meanwhile, Hess' cousin, Donald Hess III, described him as a "a father, a son and hard worker".


according to AKRON, Ohio -An Akron man with a rare disorder said he's been the target of cyberbullying for months because of the way he looks. Jason Plants said it started with a post he made in a private group called "Singles meet and greet" in December. "It doesn't feel good, but you got to be strong about it."Plants said he's made numerous complaints to Facebook since December but said none of the profiles have been removed. He said other users made fake profiles with his likeness. Ohio has laws against online harassment and menacing and there are ways for police to obtain the records of social media users through court order, like a search warrant.

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New Orleans man shot, killed by Tenn. police while on Facebook Live: report

New Orleans native Rodney Hess was broadcasting on Facebook Live in Alamo, Tenn., when he was shot and killed by police Thursday afternoon (, The Jackson Sun newspaper reported. Warning, this video includes graphic content: Rodney Hess video. Her fiancee suffered from bipolar disorder and appeared to be lost and disoriented, Provost told The Commercial Appeal. Here is a link to video Hess recorded of the moment of his shooting. Hess, who was residing in Texas, had visited New Orleans and Memphis, where his mother lives, his fiancee Johnisha Provost told The Commercial Appeal Newspaper.

New Orleans man shot, killed by Tenn. police while on Facebook Live: report


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