Ryan was stunned when cops pulled guns on him as he tried to make a legal withdrawal from his bank account -- and his confusion/outrage fully plays out on police body camera footage. As you can see in the video, the famed director of "Black Panther" and "Creed" is confused as to why he was suddenly surrounded by police inside an Atlanta Bank of America, and then quickly handcuffed and brought out. Ryan tries to tell the officers that they have an innocent guy. He calmly pointed them to his work badges and suggested they look up his name on the internet. Ryan tries to keep his cool in the video as he is being questioned about what he was doing inside the bank. They broke the story. Ryan handed the teller a withdrawal slip with a note on the back and asked the teller to count the cash in the back. Ryan told cops in the video that he didn't feel safe saying the large amount out loud or having the money counted out at the teller's station. He explains why he makes them, and says that this is the first time there has been an issue with one of them. The police investigated and said it was a huge mistake because the BoA employee who called the police told them Ryan was trying to rob the bank. In the body cam footage, Ryan tries to find out who made the call from inside the bank, and he also asks the responding officers for their badges. This situation should not have happened. Bank of America worked with me and addressed it to my satisfaction, and we have moved on.