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Another Black man wrongfully accused of trying to cash a fake check, this time in Arizona

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A bank in Arizona called the police on a Black man while he was trying to cash a check he had received as payment for a boat sale. According to 12 News, Almond Brewer was waiting to cash a $3,200 check at the Pinal County Federal Credit Union at Apache Junction when the manager called...

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