Police said Steve Stephens, 37, posted video of the shooting and boasted about killing others.
Cleveland.com reported that police Chief Calvin Williams said a number of pages on the fundraising website GoFundMe have surfaced that were not approved by Godwin's family.
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A GoFundMe spokesman told Cleveland.com that only one page has been verified by the family. The page is called Help for Cleveland victim & family and has raised more than $27,000 of its $20,000 goal.
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Godwin, 74, was a retired foundry worker and was widely regarded as a “good guy” by his family.
Authorities are still searching for Stephens and said they have not found other victims, despite Stephens boasting about killing more than a dozen people.
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