San Francisco police arrests fellow tech exec for stabbing murder of Cash App founder Bob Lee
- Bob Lee was stabbed to death on April 4 while in San Fran for a tech conference
- Police have arrested a tech executive who lives in the Bay Area
San Francisco police have arrested a fellow tech executive for the stabbing murder of Cash App founder Bob Lee.
Lee was stabbed in the street last week. He was visiting the city from Miami, where he lived.
Police are yet to confirm an identity for the suspect, but Mission Local reports he was a fellow tech executive.
An arrest has been made in the murder of Cash App founder Bob Lee, who was stabbed to death in San Francisco on April 4
Harrowing surveillance footage shows Lee stumbling through the city streets after being stabbed at around 2.30am.
He died in the hospital after suffering at least two stab wounds, but little else is known about his killing.
The video – which DailyMail.com revealed first – showed him begging a taxi driver for help and stumbling around outside an apartment building.
Lee’s death was invoked as the latest example of escalating crime in the Democrat city and led to increased criticism of Mayor London Breed.
Over the weekend, she told residents not to ‘jump to conclusions’ about his death and said people ‘will be surprised when the facts come out’.
Lee had been in San Francisco attending the MobileCoin leadership conference.
It’s unclear if the suspect arrested for his murder was also involved.
Lee was stabbed to death last week while visiting San Francisco. Police have released no information about his death, nor have they made any arrests