SAN FRANCISCO—The San Francisco Police Department (SFPD) has released the audio of a 911 dispatcher talking to officers in response to a call for help from Cash App founder Bob Lee, who had just been stabbed.
“There’s a male screaming ‘help,’ saying, ‘Someone stabbed me,’” the 911 dispatcher said in the recording. “He is not giving a 20; this is a cellphone site location. Advised he’s bleeding out. … He is still outside on the street.”
“Not giving a 20” means the caller could not give an exact location. According to the SFPD, police officers responded to this dispatch at 2:35 a.m. on April 4, and dispatchers were able to locate Bob Lee by the GPS of his cellphone….