People working at the Pulaski County God’s Food Pantry say that pranksters used food that was supposed to feed families in need to damage a nearby business.
The workers say that they discovered Saturday morning that someone threw at least six of their tomatoes at the business next door, breaking the business’s window and destroying the food.
The tomatoes were a part of a community giving program where produce is available for free to anyone who needs it.
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“We really just want people to understand that there are consequences to everything that you do, and maybe you thought it was fun and games but it did hurt a community,” said the Executive Director of the God’s Food Pantry, Brenda Russell.
The glass from the business’s broken window left scratches to a red Mustang stored inside the building. The Mustang is used by ‘Somernites Cruise,’ the largest classic car show in the state.
Russell told LEX 18 that she is upset, but she does not want anyone to get in trouble. She just wants the person to apologize and learn from their mistakes.






