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SFPD searching for leads to catch killer of Cash App's Bob Lee

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SAN FRANCISCO - San Francisco police are looking for evidence and leads to catch the person who stabbed and killed Cash App founder Bob Lee  early Tuesday morning.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.It has not been determined whether the driver knew for certain that Lee was injured.

It is also unclear whether the driver took off out of fear and didn't know the exact circumstances.Under state law, citizens aren't required to assist during emergencies, though it is encouraged, according to San Jose-based firm Corsiglia McMahon & Allard."In California, there is no duty to rescue or assist another person who is in danger or in an emergency situation.

This means that you cannot be held liable for not helping out; neither a lawsuit nor criminal charges can be filed," the firm wrote on its website.However, the state's Good Samaritan Law encourages people to help others and provides protection from legal liability over negligence.Officers found the man around 2:30 a.m.

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