Man shot dead while streaming live to Facebook
‘He bleeding out his mouth and his nose right now, ‘ one person shouts.
Antonio Perkins, a 28-year-old man from Chicago, inadvertently broadcast his own death live on Facebook.
Like our Facebook Page to get more unbelievable content from us. The user refers to Perkins by an alias, Cicero Yayo.
As soon as Abballa was brought to Facebook’s attention, the social media giant deleted his 12-minute video. Some disturbing videos posted or shared by users are meant to raise awareness of an issue.
According to the details, Perkins was drinking and having fun in a huddle meanwhile live streaming on facebook.
It’s the second incident involving Facebook’s new streaming service this week.
Download the Gadgets 360 app for Android and iOS to stay up to date with the latest tech news, product reviews, and exclusive deals on the popular mobiles. Videos still fall through the cracks, though. In March, a 31-year-old was broadcasting to Facebook as he was walking outside.
Perkins appears to try to pick up the phone while he is on the ground, and blood-smeared grass can be seen, as well as a brief glimpse of his face.
Jackson said that while the mass shooting was a national tragedy, gun violence in cities like Chicago continues to claim lives.
Homicides in Chicago outpace NY and Los Angeles.
At least 13 other people have been wounded by gunfire on the city’s West and South sides since Wednesday morning, the Tribune reported.
Shootings in Chicago this year are occurring at a pace not seen since the 1990s. He was pronounced dead at 9:07pm from gunshot wounds to his head and neck. And on June 13, French ISIL sympathizer Larossi Abballa turned to Facebook Live after murdering a police officer and his partner in Magnanville, France. Two of his three young children joined him to enjoy the warm weather.
“A lot of people loved my son”.