Cash App founder Bob Lee stabbed to death on the streets of San Francisco
· Apr 5, 2023 · NottheBee.com

GET OUT OF CALIFORNIA WHILE YOU CAN!

The founder of the online payment app Cash App, Bob Lee, was murdered in the streets of San Francisco on Tuesday in a fatal stabbing attack at 43 years old.

The tech founder was walking the streets of San Francisco as thousands do every day and came face to face with a lunatic, as thousands more do in San Francisco each day.

In the early morning hours of Tuesday, police responded to a stabbing attack and Lee was taken to the hospital where he died from the wounds sustained in the attack.

He was perhaps best known for his work on Cash App, now owned by Jack Dorsey's company Block. Mr. Dorsey, the former CEO of Twitter, called Mr. Lee's death "heartbreaking" on the social media site Nostr. "Bob was instrumental to Square and Cash App," he wrote.

Lee was a big deal in the Silicon Valley tech world. And now his life has been lost thanks to the senseless crime that Democrats have allowed to fester in the city.

Here's San Francisco Democrat Matt Dorsey on the attack:

Yes, the police have no idea who killed Lee, why he was killed, or what exactly happened.

Other than the fact that San Francisco pays homeless people to live there, encourages rampant lawlessness, and doesn't enforce crime.

No way those things could have an impact!

According to friends, Lee was in a "good" part of the city, where one would assume he would be safe. But he was apparently targeted as a mugging victim by a criminal miscreant who made his way to the "nice" part of town.

Elon reacted to the tragic news by calling our San Fran's soft on crime policies:

This is the 12th homicide this year in San Francisco proper.


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