The suspect in the murder of an IT company president was arrested

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Police have arrested a suspect in the murder of Bob Lee, Cash App founder and former head of IT company Square. It has been reported interaction.

San Francisco police have confirmed that the suspect is Nima Momeni, owner of Emeryville-based outsourcing firm Expand IT. According to law enforcement, Momeni and Lee knew each other and the murder was not a robbery or accidental.

Sources said Lee was a passenger in a car owned by Momeni. It was claimed that the conflict between the men in the passenger compartment of the car continued on the San Francisco front as well.

Engadget pointed out that it is very rare for top executives of IT companies to be killed. “While personal conflicts certainly do happen in the high-tech industry, they rarely turn violent,” the journalists said.

Cash App creator Bob Lee was murdered on April 4 in San Francisco at the age of 43. He was attacked with a knife by a person. The ambulance was able to take the businessman to the hospital, but Li died from his injuries.

Bob Lee was a prominent figure in American IT – in addition to Cash App and Square, he was known as a Java programmer and former developer of the Android mobile operating system.

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