Elon Musk and Jack Dorsey pays tribute to Cash App founder Bob Lee’s ‘horrific’ murder
Daniel Davis
Updated on December 31, 2025
Tech magnates Elon Musk and Jack Dorsey honored Money Application organizer Sway Lee after his demise
Lee was lethally wounded in San Francisco on Tuesday
Lee was the central item official at fintech firm MobileCoin
Tech big shots Elon Musk and Jack Dorsey were among the initial ones who honored Money Application organizer Bounce Lee after he was lethally cut in San Francisco on Tuesday.
At around 2:35 a.m. nearby time on Tuesday, 43-year-old Lee, who was the central item official at fintech firm MobileCoin and the dad of two, was killed in San Francisco’s midtown Rincon Slope area. The suspect has not been recognized at this point and the police are yet to declare a capture.
Musk, the ongoing President of Twitter, censured the occurrence, accusing the continuous binge of “brutal wrongdoing” in San Francisco. “Many individuals I know have been seriously attacked,” Musk tweeted. “Rough wrongdoing in SF is awful and regardless of whether assailants are gotten, they are frequently delivered right away.”
I just found out my good friend was killed last night while walking him in San Francisco
He was in the “good” part of the city and appeared to have been targeted in a random mugging/attack
Fuck San Francisco
— Jake Shields (@jakeshieldsajj) April 5, 2023
Musk’s assertion came in light of a tweet by MMA contender Jake Safeguards, who portrayed Lee as a “old buddy,” adding that he “seemed to have been designated in an irregular robbing/assault.” Coordinating an inquiry at San Francisco lead prosecutor Brooke Jenkins, Musk inquired as to whether the city was “making a more grounded move to detain habitual perpetrators.”
Jack Dorsey, the pioneer behind Block, which possesses Money Application, affirmed Lee’s passing in a post on the virtual entertainment stage Nostr. Lee was the principal boss innovation official at Block when the organization was named Square. “It’s genuine. Getting calls. Shocking,” Dorsey said. “Weave was instrumental to Square and Money Application. STL fellow.”
The police answered at the 300 block of Central avenue at 2.35 am on Tuesday after they got reports of a man with different cut injuries. Doctors were called to the scene and he was raced to a close by clinic with dangerous wounds. He later died of his wounds.
No captures have been made up to this point. The San Francisco Police Office has mentioned anybody with any data to call the 24-hour Tip Line at 1-415-575-4444.