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A Texas mother claims she and her children were forced to leave their neighborhood pool. Tramica Thomas said the incident occurred Saturday when the mother of five took her kids to the Largo Mar community pool in Texas City a city outside the Houston metro area.

After being at the pool 15 minutes, Thomas says she and her family were racially profiled. Thomas told ABC 13, the family was enjoying themselves when a lifeguard accused them of having too many guest.

“He asked ‘Well, who are these guys in front of me right here??’ ” Thomas said recalling the incident. “I said ‘I don’t know who they are.’ Mind you, they were black, but they weren’t with me.”

Thomas said the conversation ended at that point and figured the issue was over, until a Texas City police officer arrived. Thomas said the officer asked her name and told her to get out the pool. When she asked why, the officer responded: “Well, the lifeguards are requesting you to leave.” Thomas denied the claim and said no one ever asked them to leave but her family were escorted out the pool by police.

The incident was captured on video by Thomas. Thomas says at one point the officer threatened to take her and her husband to jail because they didn’t leave quick enough.

“I am filled with so much hurt and frustration!!!” she wrote in a Facebook post. “What was supposed to be a nice family fun day turned into a horrible and tragic memory!!!!”

Thomas said “there was so much hate and ignorance displayed today, I’m so glad we still have some good people out here,” referencing a white man and family who she said intervened on their behalf after he saw they were being targeted by police.

“Though we didn’t know him, he stood up for what was right,” she added.

In statement sent to ABC 13, the Largo Mar Homeowner’s Association board of directors addressed the incident, saying the family was asked to leave because of their “unruly and unsafe behavior.”

“The safety of our residents is our top priority, the pool’s rules and regulation are in place to protect all residents and their guests,” the board said. “After several polite requests to follow pool rules and to supervise their underage guests, the lifeguard on duty asked the resident to leave. This request was for the safety of their unsupervised children as well as the other pool patrons.”

The board said problems started when one of Thomas’ toddlers began struggling in the water and had to be saved by a lifeguard. However, Thomas said that wasn’t the case it was her 6-year-old daughter, who was wearing a floatie, and didn’t receive help from the lifeguards.

“She went to the edge of the pool and was holding on to the concrete and was needing help to actually get out of the pool,” Thomas told the news station. The mother said there’s video footage corrobrate her story and believes she and her family were profiled because they are Black.

“If someone is targeting based off of race, they shouldn’t be working here because this is a diverse community,” Thomas said. The family has filed a citizen’s complaint against the officer in question while police investigate the incident.

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