According to foreign media fox9 recently reported, "Black Panther" director Ryan Coogler was mistaken for a robber by bank staff in January this year and was detained by Atlanta police. Ryan Kugler went to the bank to withdraw money wearing a mask, sunglasses and a hat, and handed the teller a note that read, "I want to withdraw $12,000 in cash from my checking account. Please count the money somewhere else. I want to be cautious." Maybe he was concerned about the large amount of money he was withdrawing, but the bank teller, a pregnant black woman, found that the system sounded an alarm when she was operating on the computer. She mistakenly thought that this person was trying to rob the bank, so she informed her boss about it, and the two called the police together. The police arrived at the scene and detained two people who were waiting for Kugler outside the bank, and took Kugler out of the bank in handcuffs. After investigation, the police believed that the incident was a misunderstanding and Kugler had not committed any crime, and was subsequently released. Bank of America said: "We regret that this should not have happened and we have apologized to Mr. Kugler." Kugler responded: "This should not have happened, but Bank of America has handled it to my satisfaction and we have let it go." |
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