Cleveland police say they are searching for a man who allegedly killed someone while broadcasting on Facebook Live.

Police say Steve Stephens also claimed to have killed multiple other people during his Facebook broadcast, but authorities have only confirmed one death.

Cleveland police identified the victim as Robert Godwin Sr.

Family members of the 74-year-old victim told the local CBS affiliate that he was a "good guy."

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“He was a good guy. He would give you the shirt off his back,” a relative said. “I’m not just saying that for these cameras. ... This man, right here, was a good man and I hate that he’s gone.”

I just spoke with a man and woman who said the man killed in the FB live video was their 78 year old father @cleveland19news pic.twitter.com/Gpf3EUafLM — Shanice (@ShaniceDunning) April 16, 2017

"No additional victims have been found. Officers continue to search multiple areas," a police statement said, according to BuzzFeed News.

In the since-deleted Facebook video, Stephens reportedly walks up to the elderly victim and asks him to repeat a woman's name. The victim repeatedly tells the suspect he doesn't know who the woman is, according to reports.

The suspect then shoots the man in the head and walks away, leaving him bleeding on the street. The suspect says in the video that the victim is dead because of the woman in question.

Police are reportedly searching for a white Ford Fusion that belongs to the shooter. Stephens is considered armed and dangerous.

UPDATE Homicide suspect Steve Stephens' actual vehicle has Ohio Temp tag E363630 pic.twitter.com/tE3r5u4BNN — Cleveland Police (@CLEpolice) April 17, 2017

Cleveland State University officials tweeted urging locals to stay in a safe location.

In a press briefing Sunday evening, Cleveland officials said they were still searching for Stephens and urged him to turn himself in.

Cleveland Police Chief Calvin Williams said authorities are in touch with the suspect's family and have increased police crews looking for him throughout the city.

Media update on shooting suspect Steve Stephens https://t.co/FTTPJW3X44 — Cleveland Police (@CLEpolice) April 16, 2017

— Updated at 9:28 p.m.