Tucson pizzeria under fire for posting a divisive message

Controversial Sign Sparks Debate

A Tucson pizza shop, Roccoโ€™s Little Chicago, is igniting a heated debate after its bold sign went viral on social media. The message, โ€œAll law enforcement officials do not enter without a lawful search warrant,โ€ has divided public opinion, drawing both support and backlash.

A Personal Stance or Anti-Police?

Owner Rocco DiGrazia explains that the sign is not meant to be personal or anti-police. He says itโ€™s a response to increasing unofficial visits from law enforcement. DiGrazia points out that his father, a 33-year veteran of the Chicago Police Department, taught him to appreciate the presence of officers in the restaurant.

โ€œWeโ€™ve had seven officers here in uniform eating today, and I expect the same tomorrow,โ€ DiGrazia tells 13 News. โ€œCops know where to eat.โ€

Backlash and Boycotts

Despite DiGraziaโ€™s explanation, the sign has sparked outrage online, with some customers threatening to boycott the restaurant. One commenter wrote, โ€œI will not support a business that doesnโ€™t support our law enforcement. #boycottroccos.โ€

However, DiGrazia brushes off the criticism, calling it โ€œlow-hanging fruitโ€ and dismissing it as part of todayโ€™s social media culture. โ€œIโ€™ll respond to these people, and either itโ€™ll go away or not, but I think business will be fine,โ€ he says confidently.

Law Enforcement Still Welcomes

Despite the controversy, DiGrazia notes that law enforcement continues to frequent the restaurant without issue. โ€œThis sign has been up for two months, and I havenโ€™t seen a pause in law enforcement eating here. They seem to understand it,โ€ he says.

Whatโ€™s Your Take?

Is Roccoโ€™s Little Chicago simply standing up for personal rights, or is this a divisive move that could alienate half of Tucson? Let us know in the comments below!


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