The Pak Banker

Detroit bank calls police on black man depositing cheque

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An African-American man is suing a bank in the Detroit area after employees called the police when he tried to deposit money he had been awarded in a racial discrimina­tion suit.

Sauntore Thomas was trying to deposit the cheques from the settlement with his former employer. However, a bank employee - herself AfricanAme­rican - refused and called the police on suspicion of fraud.

TCF bank in Livonia, Michigan, has apologised to Mr Thomas in a statement.

"Local police should not have been involved," the statement read, according to the Detroit Free Press. "We strongly condemn racism and discrimina­tion of any kind."

The bank said they could not validate Mr Thomas's cheques and said they take extra precaution­s when large sums of money are involved.

But Mr Thomas, a US Air Force veteran, is now suing the bank. "They discrimina­ted against me because I'm black. None of this would have happened if I were white," he told the Free Press.

His lawsuit says he faced resistance for "banking while black". Mr Thomas, a Detroit resident, had successful­ly settled a lawsuit he lodged against his former employer for a confidenti­al amount, and went to TCF bank to deposit the cheques. He had held an account at the bank for almost two years.

But when he tried to open a savings account for the money at the Livonia branch, staff said they would need to verify the cheques. The assistant bank manager - herself a black woman - went to a backroom, before returning and telling Mr Thomas their team member who verifies cheques was not there. She allegedly asked him how he got the money.

Ten minutes later - after Mr Thomas said he would wait in the lobby for the staff member to return - four police officers arrived. "I didn't give them any type of indication that I was getting upset," he told Buzzfeed News, mindful of high profile cases in which black people have been killed by police officers.

"I wanted to make sure I stayed as level-headed as possible, because I wasn't going to be the next person on the ground saying, 'I can't breathe.'"

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