CNN) The moments following the San Francisco stabbing attack of Cash App founder Bob Lee were captured on surveillance video and in a 911 call to authorities, according to a local Bay Area news portal.
The surveillance footage, reviewed by the online news site The San Francisco Standard, was recorded early Tuesday morning in the Rincon Hill neighborhood and shows Lee walking alone on Main Street, "gripping his side with one hand and his cellphone in the other, leaving a trail of blood behind him."
The video, the Standard reports, shows Lee making his way up the street and stopping by a parked Toyota Camry with its hazard lights flashing. He lifts up his
shirt in an apparent attempt to ask for help from the driver. The driver of the Toyota pulls the car away and Lee collapses to the ground. Lee manages to get up and walk a bit further before he collapses in front of an apartment building.
Despicable cowardly San Francisco people.
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The Standard also reviewed records of a 911 call Lee made at 2:34 a.m. Tuesday morning screaming "Help, someone stabbed me!"
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Josh Goldbard, the CEO of Lee's employer, MobileCoin, reflected on the loss of his friend in a Twitter thread that also called out the need to "fix" what's apparently going wrong in his hometown.
"As a lifelong Bay Area resident I have more questions than answers," he wrote. "I don't know how to fix what's wrong, but I know something isn't working in our grey city."


