A Nantucket woman stunned school board members during a public meeting by announcing that brownies she brought to share were deliberately laced with laxatives, escalating her ongoing dispute with local education officials over safety concerns.
Shocking Declaration at Public Meeting
Meghan Perry made the startling admission during a school committee session, revealing her intention to contaminate baked goods offered to board members. The incident occurred amid Perry’s sustained campaign against the installation of a turf field, which she claims contains dangerous PFAS chemicals. Her announcement sent shockwaves through the meeting room as officials realized the potential threat. Perry has become a controversial figure in the affluent island community through her aggressive advocacy tactics and repeated confrontations with school administrators.
The brownies were visibly present at the meeting, though it remains unclear whether any board members actually consumed them before Perry’s declaration. School officials immediately removed the items and contacted local authorities to assess potential criminal violations. The incident represents a dramatic escalation in what had already been a contentious relationship between Perry and the school committee.
Background of the Dispute
Perry’s actions stem from her opposition to artificial turf fields, which she believes expose students to per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances, commonly known as PFAS or forever chemicals. These synthetic compounds have raised health concerns nationwide due to their persistence in the environment and potential links to various medical conditions. The Nantucket school system has defended its turf field decisions, citing safety testing and industry standards. Perry’s increasingly confrontational approach has divided community opinion between those who view her as a dedicated safety advocate and others who consider her methods extreme and counterproductive to legitimate environmental concerns.
Legal and Community Implications
The deliberate contamination of food, even with non-lethal substances like laxatives, could carry serious legal consequences including assault or poisoning charges. Law enforcement officials have launched an investigation to determine appropriate charges and whether anyone actually consumed the tainted brownies. The incident raises questions about the boundaries of civic activism and the appropriate channels for addressing school safety concerns. Nantucket’s tight-knit community now faces difficult conversations about how to handle passionate advocacy that crosses into potentially criminal behavior, while still addressing legitimate environmental and health questions about school facilities and student safety.

So can she be arrested even if the brownies really did not have anything in them? I mean is that a threat?
However you look at this, that was a very wrong and Karen thing to do. She should be fined and jailed.
Judgment she will face and be asked: What did you do while you were down on earth with such a speech like that?
At any rate, I’ll bet the brownie plate was emptied fast.