Chase Bank Calls Police on Wall Street Journal Reporter in Phoenix + Wells Fargo Executive Arrested for Urinating on an Airplane... What?!?!
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Happy 2023!
We lead with the story of Dion Rabouin, an awesome WSJ reporter who was in Phoenix with family over the holidays when he decided to do work on a story about low interest rates on savings accounts at big banks. The Chase bank he went to on 12038 N 32nd St in Phoenix asked him what he was doing. He told him. They said nothing. They called their corporate security and then they called the cops where an overzealous idiot detained Dion for 15 minutes despite never being asked to leave or anything.
I discuss the role the branch had, but mainly how "The telephone game" with corporate security led to this, and how similarities to the Ryan Coogler incident are obvious with lazy lazy employees not actually trying to understand what was going on. I break it down like no one else can.
Plus, I dive into the story of Wells Fargo executive Shankar Mishra, arrested in India on charges he urinated on a 70 year old woman in a flight from New York to New Dehli and how WF did something right for a change. I discuss how ridiculous this story was.
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