Gregor is almost finished his Tribute car build to American Police Hero

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  • 1 March, 2017
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One of our members Gregor has a  very interesting  story to share with the club. This story is about the police officer  Tonny Zeppetella Oceanside Police Department USA,  who was killed in action. His car Dodge Polara 1968 with side number 269 is currently in a museum . Gregor bought the exact same car and is making a 100% copy of his car as a tribute. He is very close to finishing the car. He is very excited and says it will definitely be  ready for this season. Photos of Gregor’s build and finished car will be forthcoming. Below is the story of Tonny Zeppetella.
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Tony was shot and killed after he stopped a vehicle belonging to a known 28-year-old gang member.
He had stopped the suspicious vehicle in the branch parking lot of the Navy Federal Credit Union. As Officer Zeppetella was walking back to his vehicle after contacting the suspect, the suspect opened fire, striking him in the neck. Officer Zeppetella was able to return fire, hitting the suspect once in the leg. After the officer was down, the suspect exited his vehicle and went up to the officer, pistol whipped him, and shot him again, this time using the officer’s gun. The suspect then stole Officer Zeppetella’s patrol car and fled the scene.Because many members of the armed forces were at the bank, there were several Marine and Navy paramedics at the scene who began administering first aid before Oceanside Fire and Paramedics arrived. Officer Zeppetella was transported to the Palomar Medical Center where he died from his wounds.The suspect fled to the home of his former in-laws and barricaded himself on the second floor. He surrendered to police after a 4-hour stand-off and was charged with murder.On November 14, 2005, the suspect was convicted of several charges, including first degree murder with special circumstances. The suspect was sentenced to death on February 7, 2006.Officer Zeppetella had served with the Oceanside Police Department for 13 months. He is survived by his wife, six-month-old son, parents, brother, and sister.In January 2006, a section of Highway 76 was dedicated and named the Oceanside Police Officer Tony Zeppetella Memorial Highway.

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Tony’s original car below
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