Kali9/Getty Images(SAN FRANCISCO) A day after Cash App Founder Bob Lee was killed in San Francisco, a customer walked into a cafe blocks away from the crime scene and began to cry.
"She was looking at our pastry case and I did my normal, Hey how is it going? " Tommy Balcom, an employee at Philz Coffee, told ABC News. "I haven t seen that look in anybody s eyes, ever someone with so much grief."
The customer, who said she had been a close friend of Lee s, asked Balcom: " Can you let me know everything will be OK? " he said. "I said, Of course, what can I do to help? I had no idea what she was talking about. "
Balcom soon learned about Lee, who died of "apparent stab wounds" sustained early Tuesday morning in the San Francisco neighborhood of Rincon Hill, the San Francisco Police Department said.
San Francisco District Attorney Brooke Jenkins on Wednesday described the killing of Lee as "horrific."
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(SAN FRANCISCO) A day after Cash App Founder Bob Lee was killed in San Francisco, a customer walked into a cafe blocks away from the crime scene and began to cry. "She was looking at our pastry case and I did my normal, 'Hey how is it going?'" Tommy Balcom, an employee at Philz
(SAN FRANCISCO) — A day after Cash App Founder Bob Lee was killed in San Francisco, a customer walked into a cafe blocks away from the crime scene and began to cry. “She was looking at our pastry case and I did my normal, ‘Hey […]