Actor Michael B. Jordan was inspired to direct his first film by friend and "Black Panther" director Ryan Coogler. (Feb. 20)
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"Black Panther" writer and director Ryan Coogler says an incident when he was wrongfully accused of bank robbery "should have never happened."


Coogler, 35, left an Atlanta Bank of America in handcuffs after a bank teller misconstrued an alert about the director's withdrawal request.

Coogler handed the teller a written request to discreetly take out more than $10,000 from his account, according to a police report obtained by USA TODAY. The withdrawal caused an alert notification from his account. ​​​​​​

The teller, who was described as a Black woman in the police report, then alerted her manager that Coogler was attempting to rob the branch and police responded to the scene.
I bet this ape was a tad surprised when the PoPo jumped and his black ass was getting cuffed.



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Does this ape look excra fabulous gay-ish or what?

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