SAN FRANCISCO - The head of the San Francisco police union said Cash App founder Bob Lee begged for help in his final moments after being stabbed early Tuesday morning, but was ignored.San Francisco Police Officers Association President Lt.
Tracy McCray said surveillance shows Lee, 43, stumbling down a street in Rincon Hill and pleading for help."Unfortunately no one helped him.
There was a car there. He went up to them, they took off," McCray said on Fox and Friends. She added, "So far, it seems like it was a random act of violence."A wounded Lee was holding his side as he walked up to a driver in a parked vehicle that had its hazard lights on, according to surveillance video obtained by the San Francisco Standard.
He appeared to show the driver his injury before collapsing. The vehicle drove away without visibly offering help, according to the paper.Lee got up and made it to a nearby apartment building before he collapsed again.Officers found the man around 2:30 a.m.