Susie Neilson

San Francisco Chronicle data reporter

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The fatal stabbing of Cash App Founder Bob Lee in San Francisco reignited fears that the city is becoming more dangerous. Crime data shows a different picture.

San Francisco has low murder rate, despite Cash App founder’s fatal stabbing

The fatal stabbing of Cash App Founder Bob Lee in San Francisco reignited fears that the city is becoming more dangerous. Crime data shows a different picture.

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