by Alexis McAdams
Among the Italian food, wine, and music at Indy's Serata Italiana was talk of a great cause, raising money for the Nathan Trapuzzano Foundation. "It is really heartwarming because they are total strangers, but they know my story and my family's story. Hopefully they will also know the foundations story," says Nathan's mom Cheryl Trapuzzano.
Nathan Trapuzzano, a newly wed and father to be was shot and killed last year while out on a morning walk near West 16th street. Simeon Adams who was 16-years-old at the time of the murder admitted to shooting and killing Trapuzzano.
Source: http://cbs4indy.com/
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