The third annual Italian American Police Society Car Show was held in Norwalk Sunday. This year's show is dedicated to a former Westport police officer who died of a heart attack in December. There were hundreds of cars behind St. Ann's Club in Norwalk, from antique to newer versions, that are bringing the community together and supporting a Westport family.
Close to 300 antique and show cars rolled into the parking lot to fill up every row. After the pandemic shutdown last year's event, the Italian American Police Society says it put on on its biggest car show yet. The event is dedicated to Vinnie Penna, Jr., a former Westport police officer who was on the force for 26 years and retired as a deputy chief in 2017.
SOURCE: https://brooklyn.news12.com
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