Cash App creator Bob Lee 911 stabbing call revealed
Cash App creator Bob Lee was screaming for help moments after he was stabbed then collapsed and died, according to chilling 911 audio.
“There’s a male screaming ‘help,’ saying ‘someone stabbed me,’” a dispatcher can be heard saying in the 911 call. “Advised he is bleeding out.”
Lee, 43, who formerly served as the chief technology officer of Square, was attacked in the city’s Rincon Hill neighborhood around 2:35 a.m. Tuesday, according to San Francisco Police officials. He suffered several stab wounds.
No arrest has been made or suspects annouced by police.
Lee was rushed to a San Francisco General Hospital hospital where he was pronounced dead.
The dad of two young girls recently moved from the Bay Area to Miami, said Jake Shields, Lee’s pal and mixed martial arts champion.
“[He] did comment on San Francisco deteriorating, which is why he actually had relocated to Miami,” Shields told NewsNation in an interview. “So I’m not sure why he’s going back there to get a little business back in San Francisco for a couple of days.”
Lee had just sold his Mill Valley, Calif. home in July for $4.43 million, according to records viewed by The Post.
Video footage obtained by the Daily Mail showed a disoriented Lee approaching a car in what seemed to be an attempt to get help.
When the vehicle drives off, Lee staggers to the Portside apartment building located at 403 Main St.
Lee, who was clutching his cell phone in one hand, attempted to dial the building intercom before collapsing on the ground, the CCTV footage showed.
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