Remember when everyone was blaming the homeless?
Bob Lee, a cofounder of Cash App and former Square executive, as well as more recently the chief product officer of cryptocurrency company MobileCoin, wasNow, the San Francisco Police Department has arrested a suspect, local news publication— a man Lee not only knew personally, but may have been in a car with just hours before his murder.— but the result of a grievance between two acquaintances.The alleged killer, Nima Momeni, owns a Bay area computer services company called Expand IT.
The SFPD alleges that a fight broke out between the two men while they were driving and may have continued after Lee left the vehicle, which was registered to Momeni.The police department's scenario — to reiterate, it's just a theory at this point — could help explain why Lee was wandering through the streets of an empty part of downtown San Francisco at 2:30 am on April 4.
Lee's death drew a huge amount of social media coverage, giving San Francisco "a feeling of a city coming undone," aspoints out. But a grievance between two estranged tech execs, for obvious reasons, undermines those narratives.
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