Bob Marley's granddaughter rip cops for 'racial profiling' after robbery claim at Calif. Airbnb
Donisha Prendergast, the granddaughter of reggae legend Bob Marley, and her two friends want the California police department ‘held accountable” after a being racially profiled at an Airbnb. (Anthony DelMundo/New York Daily News)

Bob Marley’s granddaughter and her friends want to meet with officials from the Southern California police department that detained them after a neighbor called 911 as they were leaving an Airbnb rental last month.

“We want more than an apology, we want change,” filmmaker Donisha Prendergast told the Daily News on Thursday.

Prendergast, 33, and her two friends, Kelly Fyffe Marshall and Komi-Oluwa Olafimihan, all of whom are black, said they were leaving the Airbnb rental in Rialto on April 30 when a white neighbor called 911 and told cops that the place was being robbed.

Prendergast, whose mother is the eldest daughter of the…