Bob Lee, the former chief technology officer of Square who helped launch Cash App, has died after an apparent stabbing attack in San Francisco. Lee’s death was confirmed by Josh Goldbard, the CEO of his current employer, MobileCoin. Lee joined MobileCoin, a cryptocurrency and digital payments startup, in 2021 as its chief product officer.
” According to a statement from the San Francisco Police Department, officers responded to the report of a stabbing early Tuesday morning in the Rincon area of San Francisco, where they found “a 43-year-old adult male victim suffering from apparent stab wounds.” “Officers rendered aid and summoned medics to the scene. The victim was transported to a local hospital with life-threatening injuries.
It looks stabby, but mostly peaceful.
🙏🏿
Yet CNN refused to show the video of Bob Lee staggering around stabbed on a sidewalk, seeking help, but Inside Edition InsideEdition did show it. All this 'picking and choosing' about what to show and why or why not, when public has a genuine interest, is why MSM is failing.
Ban knives now!
What was he doing there?
Sad day for San Francisco
I’m sitting here wondering if this is what goes on in SF and we’re only aware because this victim has notoriety?
U get what u vote for....
Frisco is a sh*thole.
you love to see it
Idk why we haven't banned knives yet
Liberal policies in action.
Oh my God, thats so sad. R.I.P
This is Gov Gavin News mess. All of it. Only place safe in Ca is Redding
Liberal democrat “so called leaders” have blood on their hands. Stop voting these far left democratic degenerates into office. Being nice to criminals, enabling drug addicts and the homeless does not work. Wake the hell up and vote with common sense for safe streets.
Imagine that
It's the guns!
Died *after* being fatally stabbed?
Our prayers, Prayers Up…
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