‘Violent Crime in SF Is Horrific': Elon Musk After Death of Cash App Founder

San Francisco crime is in the spotlight again after the killing of a high-profile tech executive.

Bob Lee, who founded Cash App, was fatally stabbed near Rincon Hill and the Bay Bridge, sources tell NBC Bay Area. The slaying has prompted some, including Twitter chief Elon Musk, to discuss violent crime in the city.

“Violent crime in SF is horrific and even if attackers are caught, they are often released immediately,” Musk said in a reply to mixed martial artist Jake Shields, who was tweeting about Lee’s death.

Shields said Lee was a “good friend.”

Very sorry to hear that. Many people I know have been severely assaulted.

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