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San Francisco's homicide rate is low compared to other big cities, but the killing of tech founder Bob Lee shows that doesn't tell the whole story

Cash App creator Bob Lee moved out of San Francisco because he thought the city was 'deteriorating' shortly before he was stabbed there, friend says


he tragic killing of Bob Lee — a prolific tech investor and the former CTO of financial technology giant Square — has cast a harsh light on crime in San Francisco.

Data from local authorities paints a complicated picture of the city's crime: Most violent crime statistics have remained relatively stable over the past few years, though the overall number of homicides has ticked higher. Property crime, meanwhile, has risen sharply.

Some of Lee's friends and colleagues in the tech industry have responded to the news of Lee's death by calling on San Francisco Mayor London Breed to do more to address what they say is a growing feeling that the city has become too dangerous in recent years. Elon Musk said in response that violent crime in the city is "horrific."



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"Cash App founder Bob Lee’s horrifying final moments captured on surveillance video: report"

https://www.nydailynews.com/news/national/ny-bob-lee-cash-app-death-video-20230406-j6kdqrkxnvhzpp7xhmbntighu4-story.html


Yeah, the idiots that stabbed Lee should experience "horrifying final moments" too as consequences if they want these crimes to decrease...



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Wonder if they defunded the police here?  ???:

"Cash App founder Bob Lee died pleading with 911 for help: report"

Tech entrepreneur Bob Lee left San Francisco in October amid concerns over public safety and then returned on business and found himself pleading for help in a 911 call after sustaining fatal injuries in a stabbing near the waterfront. "Help!" he shouted, according to a local report. "Someone stabbed me."


https://www.foxnews.com/us/cash-app-founder-bob-lee-died-pleading-with-911-for-help-report#:~:text=Tech%20entrepreneur%20Bob%20Lee%20left,%22Someone%20stabbed%20me.%22



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Sara Foster, daughter of legendary musician David Foster, disavowed "liberal politicians" as details emerged about the death of tech entrepreneur Bob Lee. Lee, the 43-year-old founder of Cash App, was fatally stabbed at around 2:30 a.m. Tuesday in the Rincon Hill area of San Francisco.



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When white and black people commit serious crimes, the liberals pardon them. When Asian people commit numerous crimes, they're being deported. You see how the government operate.  :2funny:



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Police arrest suspect in killing of Cash App founder Bob Lee (updated)
The accused man reportedly ran his own tech company.


Police have arrested a suspect in the killing of Cash App founder and former Square executive Bob Lee. Board of Supervisors President Aaron Peskin has confirmed to The San Francisco Chronicle that someone is in custody in connection with the April 4th stabbing of the 43-year-old in San Francisco.

This might not have been a mugging or random murder. Mission Local sources claim the suspect is Nima Momeni, the Emeryville-based owner of outsourcing firm Expand IT. Lee reportedly knew Momeni and was a passenger in a car belonging to the suspect, the insiders say. A confrontation supposedly erupted in the car, and may have continued after Lee stepped out.

We've asked the San Francisco Police Department for comment. Lee was most recently the chief product officer of crypto startup MobileCoin. Before his time with Square, he helped create Android's early core library. He was also an investor in tech startups and helped develop the World Health Organization's mobile app during the height of the COVID-19 pandemic.



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