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Police arrest suspect in Cash App founder Bob Lee's death Cash App founder Bob Lee's death: Tech worker arrested in fatal stabbing
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Tributes were paid to Bob Lee, who founded the popular Cash App and worked for MobileCoinTributes were paid to Bob Lee, who founded the popular Cash App and worked for MobileCoin
Police in San Francisco have arrested a person in connection with the fatal stabbing of Cash App founder Bob Lee. Police have arrested a self-described tech entrepreneur over the fatal stabbing in San Francisco of Cash App founder Bob Lee.
The suspect has been identified by police as 38-year-old Nima Momeni from Emeryville, California. Mr Lee and Mr Momeni knew each other, police said. The suspect is 38-year-old Nima Momeni from Emeryville, California. Mr Lee and Mr Momeni knew each other, police said.
A Linkedin profile for Mr Momeni describes him as a technology consultant and entrepreneur. According to a LinkedIn profile for Mr Momeni, he is a technology consultant and company owner.
Police found Mr Lee, 43, unconscious with stab wounds on 4 April near San Francisco's city centre.Police found Mr Lee, 43, unconscious with stab wounds on 4 April near San Francisco's city centre.
Mr Lee later died in hospital from his injuries.Mr Lee later died in hospital from his injuries.
In a news conference on Thursday, San Francisco Police Department chief William Scott announced Mr Momeni's arrest, and added that the suspect knew Mr Lee.In a news conference on Thursday, San Francisco Police Department chief William Scott announced Mr Momeni's arrest, and added that the suspect knew Mr Lee.
Chief Scott said Mr Momeni has been charged with murder and is now in custody at the San Francisco County Jail.Chief Scott said Mr Momeni has been charged with murder and is now in custody at the San Francisco County Jail.
He did not elaborate on how Mr Lee and the suspect knew each other.He did not elaborate on how Mr Lee and the suspect knew each other.
Prosecutors are seeking to hold Mr Momeni without bail. An arraignment hearing has been scheduled for the suspect on Friday.Prosecutors are seeking to hold Mr Momeni without bail. An arraignment hearing has been scheduled for the suspect on Friday.
Chief Scott said the "case is not closed" despite the arrest and that an investigation is ongoing into Mr Lee's death.Chief Scott said the "case is not closed" despite the arrest and that an investigation is ongoing into Mr Lee's death.
Mission Local, a regional news outlet, first reported on the arrest and identified the suspect as someone who works in the tech industry.Mission Local, a regional news outlet, first reported on the arrest and identified the suspect as someone who works in the tech industry.
Citing police sources, the report stated that Mr Lee and the suspect were in a vehicle together and had an altercation before Mr Lee was stabbed.Citing police sources, the report stated that Mr Lee and the suspect were in a vehicle together and had an altercation before Mr Lee was stabbed.
At his time of death, Mr Lee was the chief product officer of the cryptocurrency company MobileCoin.At his time of death, Mr Lee was the chief product officer of the cryptocurrency company MobileCoin.
He is also credited with founding Cash App, a smartphone-based platform that allows person-to-person money transfers. The app is popular in the US and is worth $40bn (£32bn), according to Forbes.He is also credited with founding Cash App, a smartphone-based platform that allows person-to-person money transfers. The app is popular in the US and is worth $40bn (£32bn), according to Forbes.
Mr Lee's death garnered many tributes from figures in the US tech industry.Mr Lee's death garnered many tributes from figures in the US tech industry.
It also ignited criticism against authorities in San Francisco for their response to the city's violent crime rate.It also ignited criticism against authorities in San Francisco for their response to the city's violent crime rate.
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