The San Francisco Police Department has made an arrest in the Bob Lee murder case. As we’ve been reporting, Lee — who was a co-founder of Cash App and a current tech executive working with a company called MobileCoin — was stabbed to death on a San Francisco street earlier this month.
The 43-year-old man’s final moments were harrowing after he was knifed by an unknown assailant at about 2:30 a.m. local time in a very nice part of the city. Related: Idaho Murder Victim ID Found In Search Of Bryan Kohberger’s Home?! Now, there has been a major development in case.
According to SF-based news site Mission Local, the SFPD has arrested another tech executive for Lee’s murder. That outlet reports that police swarmed a location in Emeryville, California just north of Oakland early on Thursday.
They brought with them a warrant to arrest a man associated with the residence who they have identified as Nima Momeni.
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