Key takeaways:
- The family of Bob Lee thanked the San Francisco Police Department for bringing his killer to justice.
- The suspect, Nima Momeni, is a 38-year-old man from Emeryville and is the owner of an IT business.
- The family of Bob Lee said their next steps will be to work with the District Attorney’s office to ensure that Momeni is not allowed to hurt anyone else or walk free.
The family of Bob Lee, founder of the Cash App, issued a statement Thursday thanking the San Francisco Police Department for bringing his killer to justice. The suspect, Nima Momeni, was arrested Thursday morning at his apartment building in Emeryville, California.
Momeni is a 38-year-old man from Emeryville and according to law enforcement, he and Lee knew one another. Neighbors were surprised by the arrest, with public relations representative Sam Singer describing Momeni as a “warm, welcoming, very nice fellow.”
Lee had been visiting from Miami for several days to work and see friends. California Secretary of State Records indicate that Momeni is the owner of an IT business, which provides services like technical support.
The family of Bob Lee said in their statement that their next steps will be to work with the District Attorney’s office to ensure that Momeni is not allowed to hurt anyone else or walk free.
The investigation into the murder of Bob Lee is ongoing. No further information has been released at this time.
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