Facing charges of firstdegree murder and aggravated battery was an emotional time for family members of the victims that sat in the same room even accused of killing their loved ones. The brother of one of the victims fought back tears this morning after the bond hearing for three men charged with firstdegree murder. Tuesday night prosecutors say they burst into the Convenience Store on the 500 block of east 130th street, firing handguns in an ak47 assault rifle. 46 yearold was one of the victims shot to death, he was delivering cell phones at the time the 25 year old store employee was also killed his brother has some harsh words for the suspects. Justice was served and a surrogate and they all paid for it, they all died in jail. Also killed a 30 yearold Security Guard named Michael Banks police say he may have returned fire and killed the fourth gunman who was with the suspects surveillance cameras from the start captured the shooting on video. At the home of one of the suspects poli
New allegations that big banks are using big data ted discriminate against lowincome customers that they believe are most likely to overdraft theyre Checking Accounts or bounce checks. Big banks argue theyre using the data bases to avoid fraud artists. Here to weigh in, editor in chief of american banker and former Vice President of goldman. Im going to start with you. Allegations tonight in the New York Times that over a million lowincome americans basically are being kicked out of banks because there are errors in some of these databases. Thank you for having me. I appreciated. Yes. That is the gist of the article. Two things. Errors and databases which occur. We have all experienced that. Also, the fact that the way the data bases are used, the consequences of certain activities that you might engage in, you might have an overdraft because everybody shares the same data bases and there are very few banks left to deal with. You could be foreclosed from having a bank account which cou
New allegations that big banks are using big data ted discriminate against lowincome customers tt they believe are mostikely to overdraft theyre checking accouounts or bounce chks. Big banks argue theyre using the data bases to avoid fraud artists. Here to weigh in, editor in chief of american banker and former Vice President of goldman. Im going to start with you. Allegations tonight in the New York Times that over a million lowincome americans basically are being kicked out of banks because there are errors in se of these databases. Thank you for having me. I appreciated. Yes. That is the gist of the article. Two things. Errors and databases which occur. We have all experienced that. Also, the fact that the way the data bases are used, the consequences of certain activities that you might engage in, you might have an overdraft because everybody shares the same data bases and there are very few banks left to deal with. You could be forlosed from havi a bank account whi could have seri
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Today we welcome a repost of a very interesting guide to going off the Big Bank Grid thanks to our friend AnonyOdinn. Could this be the solution to transaction stacking, conspiracy, and endless fees for using your own money? We shall see. Here we start with a very simple premise: Let’s do business without…