上周在SF遇刺的Square前任CTO Bob Lee的案件调查有了新的update:同为IT/Tech业界同事的Nima Momeni刚被逮捕,感觉像仇杀呀,不知道有没有知道内情的。 新闻在这里:https://www.cbsnews.com/sanfrancisco/news/who-is-nima-momeni-suspect-bob-lee-murder-san-francisco-tech-executive/ EMERYVILLE -- A pleasant, historic building in Emeryville became the unsuspecting site of the arrest of the man accused of fatally stabbing tech executive Bob Lee. Neighbors were shocked to wake up to a police presence Thursday morning to arrest resident Nima Momeni. Well-known Bay Area public relations veteran Sam Singer never expected he would work next door to Momemi, accused in Lee's killing. "Total shock," Singer told CBS News Bay Area. "I'm in the public relations business; we don't normally work next to killers." Singer says he never had a poor encounter with Momeni beyond hearing music a bit too loudly. "Warm, welcoming, very nice fellow, like any other tech consultant here in the Bay Area, lives in a live-work space," Singer said. "He handed us a stack of cards and said if you ever need anything let me know." suspect.jpg Nima Momeni OPPORTUNITY INC. According to his Linkedin page, Momeni is the owner of Expand IT. His profile describes the company as providing IT solutions in the Bay Area since 2010. But by the looks of his apartment, Singer says you never would have suspected Momeni to be involved in a criminal case. "30-foot ceilings, hung windows, lots of light, gourmet snacks, pool table, nice stereo system lots of wiring things most people in the technology business have," said Singer. Dave Johnson works across the street and describes himself as a guardian of the community. Every Tuesday and Thursday he says he picks up trash and works to keep the quiet, industrial street where Momeni's live-work space is clean and safe. "It's impossible that something like this here would have happened," Johnson told CBS News Bay Area. "It's really a shame. It's really unusual." Momeni has had run-ins with the law in the past. In 2004 he was charged with a misdemeanor for driving while intoxicated and in 2011 he pleaded no contest to selling a switchblade. The charge landed him in jail for 10 days. Singer, who is an expert in crisis communication, says his building is shocked to be connected to a criminal investigation. "It's unusual because it's personal. Professionally, it's not unusual, it certainly was unusual for everyone in this building. They're architects, they're filmmakers, or artists they're certainly not used to the cops showing up at 5 a.m. and the news media showing up shortly thereafter." While police confirmed on Thursday that Lee and Momeni knew each other, it was unclear why they were acquainted and what they were doing in the early morning hours last Tuesday when Lee was stabbed to death. In: Emeryville Homicide San Francisco
新闻在这里:https://www.cbsnews.com/sanfrancisco/news/who-is-nima-momeni-suspect-bob-lee-murder-san-francisco-tech-executive/
EMERYVILLE -- A pleasant, historic building in Emeryville became the unsuspecting site of the arrest of the man accused of fatally stabbing tech executive Bob Lee.
Neighbors were shocked to wake up to a police presence Thursday morning to arrest resident Nima Momeni.
Well-known Bay Area public relations veteran Sam Singer never expected he would work next door to Momemi, accused in Lee's killing.
"Total shock," Singer told CBS News Bay Area. "I'm in the public relations business; we don't normally work next to killers."
Singer says he never had a poor encounter with Momeni beyond hearing music a bit too loudly.
"Warm, welcoming, very nice fellow, like any other tech consultant here in the Bay Area, lives in a live-work space," Singer said. "He handed us a stack of cards and said if you ever need anything let me know."
suspect.jpg Nima Momeni OPPORTUNITY INC. According to his Linkedin page, Momeni is the owner of Expand IT. His profile describes the company as providing IT solutions in the Bay Area since 2010.
But by the looks of his apartment, Singer says you never would have suspected Momeni to be involved in a criminal case.
"30-foot ceilings, hung windows, lots of light, gourmet snacks, pool table, nice stereo system lots of wiring things most people in the technology business have," said Singer.
Dave Johnson works across the street and describes himself as a guardian of the community. Every Tuesday and Thursday he says he picks up trash and works to keep the quiet, industrial street where Momeni's live-work space is clean and safe.
"It's impossible that something like this here would have happened," Johnson told CBS News Bay Area. "It's really a shame. It's really unusual."
Momeni has had run-ins with the law in the past. In 2004 he was charged with a misdemeanor for driving while intoxicated and in 2011 he pleaded no contest to selling a switchblade. The charge landed him in jail for 10 days.
Singer, who is an expert in crisis communication, says his building is shocked to be connected to a criminal investigation.
"It's unusual because it's personal. Professionally, it's not unusual, it certainly was unusual for everyone in this building. They're architects, they're filmmakers, or artists they're certainly not used to the cops showing up at 5 a.m. and the news media showing up shortly thereafter."
While police confirmed on Thursday that Lee and Momeni knew each other, it was unclear why they were acquainted and what they were doing in the early morning hours last Tuesday when Lee was stabbed to death.
In: Emeryville Homicide San Francisco
他俩是gay?
Bob Lee有老婆孩子呀 不过刚分居了几年
但还是很可惜没有死刑,判个20几年真的跟开玩笑一样
+100
现在就是这样,垃圾都活得好好的,而且更好