A Black Massachusetts Couple Says They Were Accused of Stealing 6 Apples While Visiting a Farm on Labor Day

The farm has since apologized to the couple for the incident, during which the police were called.

A Danvers, Massachusetts-based farm has apologized to a Black couple after staffers called the police on them for allegedly stealing six apples.

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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 didnโ€™t fit in the designated bag they purchased.

Per the AP, Bowman and Myers put the additional apples in their childโ€™s stroller and intended to pay for them at the farm store before leaving.

More from the AP:

Bowman, who is a vice chair of the cityโ€™s school committee, said that a security guard instead searched her purse, and that the manager called police when the couple demanded the farm ownerโ€™s contact information.

The responding officer, the couple added, accused them of โ€œplaying the race card.โ€

โ€œBy 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,โ€ the couple wrote.

Bowman and Myersโ€™ blog post also mentioned that after they returned home, they realized that the farmโ€™s staff didnโ€™t refill their apple bag all the way.

From the blog:

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 farmโ€™s fifth-generation operator, told the newspaper that he reached out to the couple to apologize for what happened and that heโ€™s investigating the incidentโ€“adding that staff members will undergo diversity, equity and inclusion training.

The Globe reports:

โ€I donโ€™t know the particulars of the case, and weโ€™re giving the party the benefit of the doubt here,โ€ he said. โ€œI regret the incident. And weโ€™re still investigating it. We do not tolerate racism...Weโ€™re about family fun and treating everybody equal...I am not prejudiced...We donโ€™t want to ruin our name over an incident.โ€

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