A Danvers, Massachusetts-based farm has apologized to a Black couple after staffers called the police on them for allegedly stealing six apples.
According to the Associated Press, Manikka Bowman and Jeff Myers detailed their experience at Connors Farm in a public blog post. The couple wrote that they visited the farm on Labor Day and spent $100 on food and apple picking for the day. At one point, they noticed their children picked a few extra apples that didnât fit in the designated bag they purchased.
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Per the AP, Bowman and Myers put the additional apples in their childâs stroller and intended to pay for them at the farm store before leaving.
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Bowman, who is a vice chair of the cityâs school committee, said that a security guard instead searched her purse, and that the manager called police when the couple demanded the farm ownerâs contact information.
The responding officer, the couple added, accused them of âplaying the race card.â
âBy jumping straight to an assumption of theft, Connors Farm created a scene, harassing us and causing our 7-year-old to burst into tears, anguish that lasted well into the evening,â the couple wrote.
Bowman and Myersâ blog post also mentioned that after they returned home, they realized that the farmâs staff didnât refill their apple bag all the way.
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As a result, Connors Farm overcharged us for extra fruit. What would those six extra apples have cost? A total of about $4.00. We are left wondering, was it ever about the apples?
The Boston Globe reports that Robert Connors, the farmâs fifth-generation operator, told the newspaper that he reached out to the couple to apologize for what happened and that heâs investigating the incidentâadding that staff members will undergo diversity, equity and inclusion training.
The Globe reports:
âI donât know the particulars of the case, and weâre giving the party the benefit of the doubt here,â he said. âI regret the incident. And weâre still investigating it. We do not tolerate racism…Weâre about family fun and treating everybody equal…I am not prejudiced…We donât want to ruin our name over an incident.â
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