Wednesday 10 August 2022 09:58 PM Missouri man accuses water park of racism after it abruptly canceled large ... trends now

Wednesday 10 August 2022 09:58 PM Missouri man accuses water park of racism after it abruptly canceled large ... trends now
Wednesday 10 August 2022 09:58 PM Missouri man accuses water park of racism after it abruptly canceled large ... trends now

Wednesday 10 August 2022 09:58 PM Missouri man accuses water park of racism after it abruptly canceled large ... trends now

A father has accused a Kansas City water park of racism after it abruptly called off the birthday party for his son when 500 people allegedly arrived and made staff feel 'uncomfortable.' 

Chris Evans said he signed a $2,000 contract with Summit Waves Aquatic Facility in Lee's Summit to host 250 people for his 17-year-old son's birthday party on Saturday, but officials said a crowd twice the size appeared.

At a news conference on Tuesday, Evans said his family was told 'this event doesn't represent Lee's Summit Waves' and that his reservation was canceled because a park official was 'uncomfortable.' 

A video of the heated argument with the Evans family and a park employee shows the family demanding an answer, with the official not giving a clear response as she's flanked by police officers.  

'If this was a large group of white folks, there wouldn't be a problem,' a family member tells the employee, who shakes her head no as the park denies the allegations.  

Evans says: 'I know you don't know us, I just want to know why you're uncomfortable with us.'

Chris Evans claimed his family was discriminated because of their race when the Summit Waves Aquatic Facility in Lee's Summit, Missouri, canceled his son's birthday party

Chris Evans claimed his family was discriminated because of their race when the Summit Waves Aquatic Facility in Lee's Summit, Missouri, canceled his son's birthday party 

Chris Evans said he signed a $2,000 contract with Summit Waves Aquatic Facility in Lee's Summit to host 250 people

A park official said the facility had the right to cancel the party after they claimed 500 people arrived at the facility, which was not properly prepared

Chris Evans and his wife (left) confronted a Park employee (right) about the cancelation on Saturday. Evans signed a $2,000 contract to host 250 people, but officials said it failed to properly prepare and that it was uncomfortable with an alleged crowd of 500 people  

Park officials claimed that a crowd twice the size of what was agreed on came for the birthday party, accusing the family of promoting the event on social media

Park officials claimed that a crowd twice the size of what was agreed on came for the birthday party, accusing the family of promoting the event on social media

Lee's Summit Parks and Recreation Department, which operates the water park, said in a statement issued Tuesday that it apologized to the Evans family because of miscommunication and missed processes that led to the cancellation.

The statement said its investigation found the department failed to arrange additional security for the party, which Evans paid for as part of his contract. 

Parks officials said the family also promoted the event on social media despite the contract stating that would not happen.

Park department officials said up to 500 people showed up in the parking lot for the party, with the park having a size capacity limit of 600. 

But Evans claimed the event was canceled before the teenagers arrived and there was 'never anything close to 500 kids in the parking lot.'

'My kids were heartbroken that the party was canceled,' he said. 'They are good kids who make good grades, have bright futures and do not deserve to be treated like this. And that goes for all the kids at the park that day.'

'It appears to have been canceled simply because the park staff was uncomfortable with a group of Black teenagers having a pool party to enjoy the end of the summer,' Evans said during Tuesday's conference. 

Officials said they grew worried about the event after other parents called asking about party details and safety concerns due to the size. 

After several unsuccessful efforts to reach the Evans prior to their arrival, the

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