Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Things a black man can’t do, from this discussion
- withdraw money from his own checking account
- wear a hoodie in January
- wear a winter hat in winter
- wear a mask to comply with mask mandate
Come on don't be a drama queen. Just don't give hand-wrriten note to a teller when you are dressed like a bank robber. Is that so hard? He just happened to be a black, the teller didn't call the cop just because he is a black.
Anonymous wrote:I don't think so. If you watched the video of the incident you will see he does not consider himself having done anything wrong. He was doing exactly what he had done several times before. He was happy with whatever measures Bank of America took plus their apology and acknowledgment that he was not at fault. He has moved on in the 2 months that have gone by. Just because you are hearing about this for the first time does not mean he has to re-hash what is old news to him.Anonymous wrote:I give him credit so far because he's not trying to act like a forever victim. Apparently, he realizes his role in the misunderstanding.
Anonymous wrote:Things a black man can’t do, from this discussion
- withdraw money from his own checking account
- wear a hoodie in January
- wear a winter hat in winter
- wear a mask to comply with mask mandate
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He was not in LA. These ignorant posters that just want to jump on a bandwagon and don't even take the time to read the facts for themselves are really annoying. Oh and BTW, this happened in January, not some hot summer day.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It sounds like the teller didn’t believe he was who he said he was (sun glasses, hat, mask). Presumably someone like a manager could ask him to remove his mask and sunglasses to confirm his ID? That seems reasonable for a >10,000 withdrawal. Calling the cops is strange for suspected identity theft.
Agree - walking into a bank dressed like a bank robber probably wasn’t the best idea. LA - winter hat, hoodie, sunglasses.
LA of all places and the hand written note is beyond belief!
They're like the typical Trumpsters who will lie about anything to make a point.
I don't think so. If you watched the video of the incident you will see he does not consider himself having done anything wrong. He was doing exactly what he had done several times before. He was happy with whatever measures Bank of America took plus their apology and acknowledgment that he was not at fault. He has moved on in the 2 months that have gone by. Just because you are hearing about this for the first time does not mean he has to re-hash what is old news to him.Anonymous wrote:I give him credit so far because he's not trying to act like a forever victim. Apparently, he realizes his role in the misunderstanding.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, they are racists posting her. He didn't do anything wrong.
The teller, bank manager and cops were also black.
Just because people are black doesn't mean they have biases against people in their race..
There's more violence with black on black. Still this wasn't about race.
This was about his actions which raised the alarm.
Oh JFC. We know who you are when you spout off like this.
We know who you really are and why you're posting here. It doesn't work. It didn't work for when you tried this with George Floyd, Ahmad, etc etc.
In less than 5 minutes someone will start posting lies about Ryan to smear him.
You are too obvious.
Anonymous wrote:I give him credit so far because he's not trying to act like a forever victim. Apparently, he realizes his role in the misunderstanding.
Anonymous wrote:Literally the bank teller raised the alarm. He handed her the note, his ID, and asked if that was going to be OK. She said yes, acknowledging that his request was OK. He inserted his card into the chip reader and she started the transaction. If he had done anything wrong it never would have even gotten that far. She would have taken the note directly to her boss. Instead, she saw the alert on her screen and made a leap to assume this was a robbery.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, they are racists posting her. He didn't do anything wrong.
The teller, bank manager and cops were also black.
Just because people are black doesn't mean they have biases against people in their race..
There's more violence with black on black. Still this wasn't about race.
This was about his actions which raised the alarm.
Anonymous wrote:He was not in LA. These ignorant posters that just want to jump on a bandwagon and don't even take the time to read the facts for themselves are really annoying. Oh and BTW, this happened in January, not some hot summer day.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It sounds like the teller didn’t believe he was who he said he was (sun glasses, hat, mask). Presumably someone like a manager could ask him to remove his mask and sunglasses to confirm his ID? That seems reasonable for a >10,000 withdrawal. Calling the cops is strange for suspected identity theft.
Agree - walking into a bank dressed like a bank robber probably wasn’t the best idea. LA - winter hat, hoodie, sunglasses.
LA of all places and the hand written note is beyond belief!
Anonymous wrote:The White man in the bank at the same time had a coat and hat on. The police officers all have coats on. The other man in the video you see outside towards the end had on a coat and hat. Try again, Karen.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It sounds like the teller didn’t believe he was who he said he was (sun glasses, hat, mask). Presumably someone like a manager could ask him to remove his mask and sunglasses to confirm his ID? That seems reasonable for a >10,000 withdrawal. Calling the cops is strange for suspected identity theft.
Agree - walking into a bank dressed like a bank robber probably wasn’t the best idea. LA - winter hat, hoodie, sunglasses.
He was not in LA. These ignorant posters that just want to jump on a bandwagon and don't even take the time to read the facts for themselves are really annoying. Oh and BTW, this happened in January, not some hot summer day.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It sounds like the teller didn’t believe he was who he said he was (sun glasses, hat, mask). Presumably someone like a manager could ask him to remove his mask and sunglasses to confirm his ID? That seems reasonable for a >10,000 withdrawal. Calling the cops is strange for suspected identity theft.
Agree - walking into a bank dressed like a bank robber probably wasn’t the best idea. LA - winter hat, hoodie, sunglasses.
LA of all places and the hand written note is beyond belief!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, they are racists posting her. He didn't do anything wrong.
The teller, bank manager and cops were also black.
Just because people are black doesn't mean they have biases against people in their race..
There's more violence with black on black. Still this wasn't about race.
This was about his actions which raised the alarm.