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Restaurant closed indefinitely after political FB post backfires

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A Tucson, Arizona restaurant is dealing with major backlash from a Facebook post and was forced to close. 

Cup it up American Grill closed indefinitely on Monday after the eatery got major backlash from a Facebook post that went viral and quickly backfired.

Signs were taped in front of the business, stating, 

CUP IT UP CLOSED INDEFINITELY.

Dear Loyal fans and Patrons of Cup it Up American Grill,

We have made a decision to close our doors indefinitely as of today, Monday, October 9, 2017. The safety of our employees, and our families is of great concern and is our #1 priority at this time. We would also like to extend a special thanks to our Military and First responders. Thank you all and God Bless." 

In a lengthy Facebook post, they said, "It's time Cup it Up American Grill made a statement." 

The post went on to say what the business believed and didn't believe. 

They ended the post telling customers that they, "won't show NFL games until the organization got it together."

Asking followers who agree to support them and those who don't - They didn't expect them to come to the eatery. 

They were quickly met with threats and unhappy customers. 

"People threatened to burn down the restaurant with the owners in it. It's a crazy world we're in," says Ron Sanchez whose granddaughter works at the restaurant. 

Frequent customer, Ericka Ayup said she found it refreshing that the restaurant stood up for what they believed in. 

"I respected their decision to speak up and be patriotic whether people agree or not," says Ayup. "It wasn't smart for them to do what they did from a business aspect especially being down here in the University -- which is more liberal and young." 

Restaurant owner, Christopher Smith and Jay Warren sent Tucson-based KGUN their final statement and say:

"To our loyal customers and ALL fellow Americans,

We wish all of you nothing but the best. We appreciated your patronage and wanted to give a very special thank you to our military and first responders for giving us all the opportunity to speak our minds. God Bless Tucson and God Bless America!"