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Home»Human Interest»Boston Residents Come Together to Support Lemonade Stand That Was Robbed: ‘this is how you turn up for people when they need it’

Boston Residents Come Together to Support Lemonade Stand That Was Robbed: ‘this is how you turn up for people when they need it’

What a great neighborhood

Nat CollazoBy Nat CollazoJune 15, 20263 Mins Read
Boston Residents Come Together to Support Lemonade Stand That Was Robbed 'this is how you turn up for people when they need it'
Image Source: bobbylavey on TikTok via The Nerd Stash

What started as a sad story of two children being robbed at their lemonade stand in Boston, Massachusetts, has turned into one about embracing community after everyone came together to support the kids with a new lemonade stand.

According to the person who posted the video, the effort brought various locals to a new stand to help sort of reverse the experience that the two young kids had. Commenters shared their support for the wholesome endeavor, with many still in disbelief that anyone would commit such a crime.

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Shout out to everyone who came out

♬ original sound – Meow

The above video was posted to TikTok and features what looks to be a little over a block of residents chatting with one another, all while holding cups of lemonade. According to the poster, the two children had their money taken from them in an armed robbery that left the community shocked.

He says that the street on which the new lemonade sale took place was blocked off by officers in an attempt to bring a new memory to the children. The children even supposedly ran out of cups at some point, leaving customers waiting over 20 minutes while they replenished, which is a great problem to have.

According to the Boston Police Department, the initial incident happened on June 10 when a 14-year-old boy approached the lemonade stand and asked the two children manning it if they accepted Apple Pay. Before they could respond, the boy brandished a weapon and took a box that contained their earnings.

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The suspect was officially apprehended on June 12, when he was charged with two counts of armed robbery and two counts of unlawful possession of a firearm.

Reactions to Community Coming Together for a Lemonade Stand

Various commenters found the video to be wholesome, with many admiring the community for doing this. One comment reads, “acts of community are so rare now. this is how you turn up for people when they need it.”

Others were more concerned over the fact that something like that could even happen, with another person writing, “I can’t believe someone robbed a lemonade stand. What the actual.” Similarly, another person writes, “woah, woah, woah….what happened? where in southie….? we’re working in Quincy, but I’ll load up my crew.. and the rest of the trades .. its hot, roadtrip.“

It seems that everyone was in high spirits during the event, and various people in the comments shared their support.

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Nat is a journalist with over ten years of online publishing experience. They are a massive fan of hanging out with both their wife and cat which would ideally be all the time. Nat received an undergraduate degree in English Literature from Florida International University, then returned to complete a graduate degree in Mass Communications before moving across the country to settle in New England.

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