Thing is, I'm worried that it could be racially motivated. Mind you i'm white af and they are african american, so this is not usually the direction that river flows in. We get nasty looks when my son's in-home care specialist (who is black) comes by, and they go out of their way to be super pleasant to other african americans and rude to other white folks. I tried to reach out and bring some food to them to show we don't hold any animosity, but the wife there got mad about it and insinuated that I was intimidating her.
That could be construed as very offensive. I mean, if it was just cookies then fine.
But anything more than that implies you think they are poor because they are black.
Tell your son to stay away from their stuff. It apparently sets them off.
You can't fix everything. Your neighbors are hostile due to factors outside of your control, thus you can't fix their reasons for being upset.
The real world isn't some hippie commune. You gotta start small.
Just say hi and nod politely then go on with your day when you see them in the hallways if that small act does not cause a negative reaction.
Hm, I note that you moved there. Which means they were there first, so it is you that needs to acclimate to their environment.
Which means shut up, listen and look. Recon.
It is entirely possible the whole reason you're getting this treatment is because these neighbors are Top Dog in your micro-community. Once you show them deference and respect, they might just growl at you occasionally.
Also: Try to avoid the phrase "verbally attacked". Please, just stop using that term. It unintentionally minimizes people who have been physically attacked.
I'm sure you don't mean to cause offense by using that term, hence I'm trying to be as nice as possible about it.