‘Black Panther’ Director Ryan Coogler Mistaken for a Robber and Wrongfully Arrested, Peeps Not Impressed

‘Black Panther’ Director Ryan Coogler Mistaken for a Robber and Wrongfully Arrested, Peeps Not Impressed

  • Black Panther director Ryan Coogler was wrongfully arrested when he tried to withdraw a huge sum of money at the Bank of America at the beginning of this year
  • The star had wrote a note to the teller asking her to count the money confidentially because it was a hefty amount of R180 000 ($12 000)
  • Police came to the scene and arrested Ryan because the teller thought he was a robber but they released him as soon as they found out who he was

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Black Panther director Ryan Coogler was wrongfully arrested while trying to withdraw a large sum of money. Ryan was mistaken for a robber while attempting to cash out R180 000 ($12 000) from his Bank of America account.

‘Black Panther’ director, Ryan Coogler, robber, wrongfully arrested
‘Black Panther’ director Ryan Coogler was wrongfully arrested. Image: @blackpanther
Source: Instagram

It's reported that Ryan had written a note on the back of his withdrawal slip asking a teller to count the money privately because it was a hefty amount.

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CNN reports that the teller received an alert on his account because the amount was more than $10 000. The teller shared that she thought Ryan was trying to rob the bank.

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Police arrived at the scene and arrested the Black Panther director. They released him shortly after they verified who he was. Unimpressed peeps took to CNN's comment section on Instagram to share their views on the incident.

jiggylord commented:

"Imagine wanting your money withdrawal to be discrete, only for it to end up in one of the biggest news channel."

kiss_qb said:

"But the note they previously showed stated 'withdraw from my account' so why didn’t they just verify him then? Robbers don’t usually say the words withdraw from my account."

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nicole.downie wrote:

"Too many instances of black people not being able to peacefully carry out EVERYDAY activities and transactions because of other people unwarranted 'fear' and bias."

latasha_monique_ commented:

"It wasn't a mistake it was racial profiling. All she had to do was look up his account and she would have seen he had money."

j_martin_p_ wrote:

"Sue the bank. That small embarrassment is going to send you a lot more than $12k."

korbandavid added:

"Why not just ask him to verify his identity? Why call the police first?"

Marvel won't recast late 'Black Panther' star Chadwick Boseman

In other entertainment news, Briefly News reported that Marvel has reiterated that they are not looking for a replacement for late Black Panther actor Chadwick Boseman. The superstar passed away in 2020 at only the age of 43.

Many people from across the globe have been wondering how Marvel would continue the story without the lead actor. It has been reported that the producers of the show are not interested in entertaining the idea of replacing Chadwick Boseman.

They are not looking for any actor to play the role of T'Challa in the film. Marvel Cinematic Universe has shared some of the reasons why they're not looking to recast the King of Wakanda.

Source: Briefly News

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Mxolisi Mngadi (Editor) Mxolisi Mngadi is an entertainment reporter. He graduated in 2002 from Damelin with a Diploma in Journalism, majoring in African and International Studies, Journalism and Electronic Media. He then started his journalism career at the Daily Sun newspaper, went on to The Citizen, and worked as a senior reporter at News24. He has been a writer for more than 15 years.