The owners of a Lakewood fried chicken joint consider themselves optimists. Every time they’ve found their storefront window shattered by a rock, they’ve named the projectile, put it on display and got back to business. “I guess it’s just like an ongoing joke,” said Ivy Pham, co-owner of Kickin Chicken. “Now, we have three rocks, and I don’t want any more rocks.” Related Articles Restaurants, Food and Drink | After a threat of violence, a Colorado community puts on its biggest drag show yet Restaurants, Food and Drink | Denver police investigate death of woman in City Park West as homicide Restaurants, Food and Drink | Judge orders managers of condemned Aurora apartment building to provide former tenants with housing Restaurants, Food and Drink | Cultura Chocolate burglary spotlights small-business fears in Westwood Restaurants, Food and Drink | Denver woman charged with defrauding Medicaid out of $1.2 million The latest act of vandalism, which occurred in early August, counts as the third time that Pham and her brother John have weathered petty crime at their family-owned restaurant.