The owner of a food truck in southwest Detroit is the focus of controversy after she advertised her refusal to serve police.
Coronado said she told the potential customers that she was closed, thinking they were law enforcement and hoping they would leave without further questions. When they came back she told them she doesn’t serve law enforcement.
Coronado sells tacos and coffee from her Rocky’s Road Brew truck. She complained that after she refused service, the potential customers took photos without permission and became “belligerent.”
The owner continued in the Facebook post, saying things like “I am well aware that my very being is a threat to Amerikkka and its lineage of genocide, fragility, and hate. My very existence is my resistance and just like my ancestors, I am resilient.”
Business Residents Respond
A longtime business owner in the area who has a restaurant next to the lot where the food truck operates holds a different view about police.“I’m like Big Brother on the block, I guess you could say. I was here before most of these new businesses came up, and I’m from my neighborhood. And I actually was like ‘Hey Rocky, you should kind of calm down a little bit,’” said George Azar.
Azar thinks the local police deserve praise for the job they do in that part of Detroit.
“Here, southwest [Detroit] should be a case study for how to police in this country,” said Azar. ”All the police here, they’re all community-based. They actually stop in and say hello, how you doing.”
Since the incident, reviews for the business on Facebook, Yelp, and other sites have been full of arguments over politics.
Detroit Police Officers Association President Mark Diaz suggested Coronado is following an anti-cop movement.
“It’s really just a small segment of society, but these squeaky wheels make the most noise, and they criticize everything police do,” Diaz said, according to The Detroit News.
In the second post Coronado said she’ll be closed, but will let her Facebook followers know when she will open back up after “self care near home.”