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US Bank Calls Cops On Black Man Because They Thought His Paycheck Was Too High by naptu2: 8:16am On Dec 20, 2018
Staff at a bank in Ohio called police on a black man trying to cash his paycheck

By Andrea Diaz and Amanda Watts, CNN
Updated 0604 GMT (1404 HKT) December 20, 2018


Bank calls 911 on black man cashing check 00:58
(CNN) — An African-American man who couldn't cash his paycheck at a Huntington bank in Brooklyn, Ohio, says the staff was "judging" him.

Paul McCowns, 30, told CNN affiliate WOIO he recently got a new job and was trying to cash his first paycheck earlier this month, but the tellers wouldn't cash the check, which was just over $1,000.

Although McCowns didn't specify he was being racially profiled, social media has picked up the hashtag #BankingWhileBlack upon hearing about the incident. The hashtag is very similar to those seen in the past, such as #BarbecuingWhileBlack, #BabysittingWhileBlack and #CampaigningWhileBlack, which were coined after a white person called the police on black people while they were seen doing day-to-day activities.

As he was leaving the bank emptyhanded, McCowns was met by Brooklyn Police, handcuffed and placed in the back of a cruiser. When McCowns asked what was happening, the officer said the bank's teller had called 911.

"I have a customer here -- he's not our customer, actually. He's trying to cash a check and the check is fraudulent. It does not match our records," a bank employee says on a recording of the 911 call obtained by CNN.







McCowns doesn't bank with Huntington and its staff was not able to reach his employer at first, but he followed bank protocol and provided the tellers with two forms of identification and a fingerprint. The bank still declined to cash his check.

"It was highly embarrassing, highly embarrassing," McCowns told WOIO. "The person who made that phone call — that manager, that teller — whoever made that phone call, I feel as though they were judging."

The Brooklyn Police Department said in a statement that McCowns was released once officers reached his employer and "confirmed with the account holder the check was valid."

"We were called to the bank on the report of a fraudulent check. We were given a description of the individual. When we arrived the male was leaving in his vehicle. He was not arrested but he was detained until our officers could figure out what was going on," Brooklyn Police Chief Scott Mielke said in a statement obtained by CNN.

According to the police statement, the bank branch has had more than 10 arrests for fraudulent checks since July 18, and a bank representative told WOIO that was why the tellers were being "hyper-vigilant."

The bank has released a statement apologizing to McCowns.

"We sincerely apologize to Mr. McCowns for this extremely unfortunate event. We accept responsibility for contacting the police as well as our own interactions with Mr. McCowns. Anyone who walks into a Huntington branch should feel welcomed. Regrettably, that did not occur in this instance and we are very sorry. We hold ourselves accountable to the highest ethical standards in how we operate, hire and train colleagues, and interact with the communities we have the privilege of serving," Huntington said.




McCowns later cashed his paycheck at a different Huntington branch, with no inconvenience, WOIO reported.

CNN has reached out to McCowns for further comment.

https://edition.cnn.com/2018/12/19/us/cleveland-man-alleges-racial-profiling-at-huntington-bank-trnd/index.html

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Re: US Bank Calls Cops On Black Man Because They Thought His Paycheck Was Too High by naptu2: 8:30am On Dec 20, 2018
Video: Interview with Mccowns.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tk9bj-6X_Jc

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Re: US Bank Calls Cops On Black Man Because They Thought His Paycheck Was Too High by naptu2: 8:31am On Dec 20, 2018
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Re: US Bank Calls Cops On Black Man Because They Thought His Paycheck Was Too High by Nobody: 8:32am On Dec 20, 2018
Wetin naija boys don cause too many sha grin grin grin cheesy

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Re: US Bank Calls Cops On Black Man Because They Thought His Paycheck Was Too High by armadeo(m): 8:40am On Dec 20, 2018
Its in ohio what do you expect. Racist state.

P.s he should sue the bank for emotional damage.

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Re: US Bank Calls Cops On Black Man Because They Thought His Paycheck Was Too High by kiddoiLL(m): 8:42am On Dec 20, 2018
THUG: The hate you give.... If you know you know.. One of the most powerful books and movie written and made in how blacks get treated.
If you haven't seen the movie, you should, came out around Oct

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Re: US Bank Calls Cops On Black Man Because They Thought His Paycheck Was Too High by Nobody: 9:41am On Dec 20, 2018
Sue their stupid ass!

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Re: US Bank Calls Cops On Black Man Because They Thought His Paycheck Was Too High by donnie(m): 3:13pm On Dec 20, 2018
Yahoo?
Re: US Bank Calls Cops On Black Man Because They Thought His Paycheck Was Too High by techking: 3:15pm On Dec 20, 2018
Haba
Re: US Bank Calls Cops On Black Man Because They Thought His Paycheck Was Too High by theoldpretender(m): 3:15pm On Dec 20, 2018
Racist behaviour...

Still


According to the police statement, the bank branch has had more than 10 arrests for fraudulent checks since July 18, and a bank representative told WOIO that was why the tellers were being "hyper-vigilant."

The bank has released a statement apologizing to McCowns.

"We sincerely apologize to Mr. McCowns for this extremely unfortunate event. We accept responsibility for contacting the police as well as our own interactions with Mr. McCowns. Anyone who walks into a Huntington branch should feel welcomed. Regrettably, that did not occur in this instance and we are very sorry. We hold ourselves accountable to the highest ethical standards in how we operate, hire and train colleagues, and interact with the communities we have the privilege of serving," Huntington said.


So,somewhat understandable....STILL....why AUTOMATICALLY SUSPECT the black guy?

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Re: US Bank Calls Cops On Black Man Because They Thought His Paycheck Was Too High by hahahahahaha(m): 3:15pm On Dec 20, 2018
Why are black American's skin always fresh?

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Re: US Bank Calls Cops On Black Man Because They Thought His Paycheck Was Too High by Kalapizim(m): 3:15pm On Dec 20, 2018
for him own moey ahhhhh we die here like this guy grin grin

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Re: US Bank Calls Cops On Black Man Because They Thought His Paycheck Was Too High by justdogitto: 3:15pm On Dec 20, 2018
Just mention the name of the bank and see if I won't close all my accounts with them!
Re: US Bank Calls Cops On Black Man Because They Thought His Paycheck Was Too High by StevenOba: 3:16pm On Dec 20, 2018
Lol with Cashier's Check scam on the increase. I don't blame them.
Re: US Bank Calls Cops On Black Man Because They Thought His Paycheck Was Too High by TroublemakerPro: 3:16pm On Dec 20, 2018
hahahahahaha:
Why are black American's skin always fresh?

If you stay in a place without mosquito , 24/7 light and most importantly the Cold weather your face will fresh na , is it not when hot sun will fry someone that you will be looking like baba suwe but rejoice bethren because you were not born in South Sudan, or Malawi

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Re: US Bank Calls Cops On Black Man Because They Thought His Paycheck Was Too High by Nobody: 3:17pm On Dec 20, 2018
The bank officials are very stupid!!! If I were the man, I will sue them for $1bn.

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Re: US Bank Calls Cops On Black Man Because They Thought His Paycheck Was Too High by 2shure: 3:17pm On Dec 20, 2018
craigslist levels
cashier check tins
Re: US Bank Calls Cops On Black Man Because They Thought His Paycheck Was Too High by Nobody: 3:18pm On Dec 20, 2018
I disagree with that. The bank might have been very proactive and suspicious because of past experience with such case.

Unfortunately, the guy happened to be black. I see no racist motives here.

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Re: US Bank Calls Cops On Black Man Because They Thought His Paycheck Was Too High by Kingluqman(m): 3:18pm On Dec 20, 2018
Racism everywhere...

But maybe "awon omo'mi eje ti gba owo sugar daddy pa for that state ni"

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Re: US Bank Calls Cops On Black Man Because They Thought His Paycheck Was Too High by Nobody: 3:18pm On Dec 20, 2018
hahahahahaha:
Why are black American's skin always fresh?
The weather and temperature
Re: US Bank Calls Cops On Black Man Because They Thought His Paycheck Was Too High by ollah2: 3:19pm On Dec 20, 2018
kiddoiLL:
THUG: The hate you give.... If you know you know.. One of the most powerful books and movie written and made in how blacks get treated.
If you haven't seen the movie, you should, came out around Oct


You just listed a good movie that really blends with this situation. It's really a shame.

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Re: US Bank Calls Cops On Black Man Because They Thought His Paycheck Was Too High by nattty(m): 3:19pm On Dec 20, 2018
Hard life cry
Re: US Bank Calls Cops On Black Man Because They Thought His Paycheck Was Too High by Opinionated: 3:20pm On Dec 20, 2018
Re: US Bank Calls Cops On Black Man Because They Thought His Paycheck Was Too High by ollah2: 3:20pm On Dec 20, 2018
gbosaa:
I disagree with that. The bank might have been very proactive and suspicious because of past experience with such case.

Unfortunately, the guy happened to be black. I see no racist motives here.


You didn't see any racism here because you are a kid. This wouldn't happen if he was white. It won't

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Re: US Bank Calls Cops On Black Man Because They Thought His Paycheck Was Too High by Nobody: 3:21pm On Dec 20, 2018
there was nothing in the teller call that suggested profiling blacks too dey form victims

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Re: US Bank Calls Cops On Black Man Because They Thought His Paycheck Was Too High by Nobody: 3:23pm On Dec 20, 2018
StevenOba:
Lol with Cashier's Check scam on the increase. I don't blame them.

Of course you don't blame them. You aren't the one been profiled and ridiculed on the daily! Ridiculous victim shaming smh

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Re: US Bank Calls Cops On Black Man Because They Thought His Paycheck Was Too High by Abudu2000(m): 3:23pm On Dec 20, 2018
Kingwizzy16:
Wetin naija boys don cause too many sha grin grin grin cheesy
which kind foolishness be this again? are you just being a fool online or what? so what has racism got to do with Nigeria ABI them swear for your mama

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Re: US Bank Calls Cops On Black Man Because They Thought His Paycheck Was Too High by Rasa565: 3:25pm On Dec 20, 2018
sue them
Re: US Bank Calls Cops On Black Man Because They Thought His Paycheck Was Too High by Nobody: 3:26pm On Dec 20, 2018
hahahahahaha:
Why are black American's skin always fresh?
No harsh sun there.
Re: US Bank Calls Cops On Black Man Because They Thought His Paycheck Was Too High by marvin906(m): 3:27pm On Dec 20, 2018
US and racism hmmmmm

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