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ATLANTA According to rapper Blac Youngsta, he was detained by Atlanta police officers after withdrawing money from his bank account.
Police responded to the Wells Fargo Bank on the corner of Peachtree Drive and Piedmont Road at the request of the bank manager.
Youngsta said he withdrew $200,000 on Friday afternoon and said the bank accused him of "robbing the bank."
When officers arrived on the scene, they found that no crime had been committed and took no action.
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Banking While Black
etherealtruth
(22,165 posts)randys1
(16,286 posts)holy fuck, how funny is that
racism, over, USA
linuxman
(2,337 posts)The bank gave him the money, then called the cops?
Doubtful.
rocktivity
(44,577 posts)If they thought the check was a phony, all they would have had to do was MAKE him wait on his money until the cops showed up.
I thought I'd be taking the path of least resistance by cashing a check made out to me BY Bank of America AT a Bank of America. But no, despite having ID, they refused to until I produced an ATM card from my local bank. They wouldn't even accept my prepaid debit cards! So I smell bullshit, too. But maybe BOA did me a favor -- my local bank probably would have forced me to deposit the entire thing and wait a month for it to clear!
rocktivity
rocktivity
(44,577 posts)I admit it's been a while since I've had a bank account, but: DID he have an account at that bank or did he not? Is it the bank's normal policy to cash checks of that size from people who don't have accounts there? If he made the withdrawal by check, what bank was it drawn upon if not theirs, and why didn't they verify it?
rocktivity
Shandris
(3,447 posts)I'm impressed. I practically have to strangle someone to get a Benjamin lol.
rocktivity
(44,577 posts)A...press release from the Atlanta Police Department stated that reports of an attempt to cash a fraudulent check at the location and a "limited and conflicting" description led to a case of mistaken identity...
Sgt. Warren Pickard said in a written statement. "Upon police officers arriving on scene, they made a brief detention of him until positive identification by the caller was made...This incident did not directly involve Blac Youngsta, nor was he accused of committing a crime..."
The actual suspect in the attempt to cash a $24,000 check, 39-year-old Charles Darnell Edward, was soon arrested...(and)...charged with forgery in the first degree - a felony.
(Blac Youngsta)...said police apologized. He said police initially took $100,000 of his cash, but later said that he had gotten that money back...
A "limited and conflicting" description?" Don't banks have survelliance cameras? Would love to see a mug shot of Mr. Edward...
rocktivity
rocktivity
(44,577 posts)Last edited Fri Dec 1, 2017, 12:51 PM - Edit history (2)
Over 100 shell casings were found at the scene of the shooting in Charlotte during CIAA weekend. Fortunately for Young Dolph, he was traveling in a bulletproof SUV.
I aint see nothing, I aint do nothing, Blac Youngsta told news cameras as he turned himself in...He added, Its obvious somebody ratting. Somebody snitching.
Its clear who he is talking about. Blac Youngstas press rep told XXL, Memphis-based rap artist Blac Youngsta has turned himself in on charges filed in Charlotte, N.C. The warrants served were based on lyrics from rapper Young Dolphs Bulletproof mixtape. Youngsta will await arraignment while he maintains innocence and no involvement with the incident.
Blac Youngstas lawyer maintains that his client did indeed rent a van discovered to be part of the shooting, but it had been stolen.
Just to be clear, Blac Youngsta, who is from Memphis and affiliated with Yo Gotti, also from Memphis and who has a beef with Young Dolph, rented a van in North Carolina. This same van just happened to get stolen and used by people who were gunning for Young Dolph.
Thats one hell of a coincidence. Best of luck with that defense.
Stolen, or "loaned"? And if he knew it was stolen, why didn't he, uh, call the cops?
rocktivity