The Fifth Annual Cops ’N Cars Car Show in Roswell, GA was more than just a Saturday morning of chrome, horsepower, and polished paint—it was a meaningful community event that brought police officers, families, car enthusiasts, and local businesses together for a great cause.
Held on Saturday, June 7 at Lebanon Baptist Church, the event featured hundreds of classic, custom, exotic, and police vehicles on display, food trucks, vendors, and plenty of hands-on fun for all ages.
Building Bridges with Blue
At its core, this event strengthens community relations by offering residents a relaxed and welcoming environment to connect with local law enforcement. Officers were on hand, not in uniformed authority, but as friendly faces—talking with kids, showing off squad cars, and even checking out the rides themselves.
The event, organized by the Friends of Roswell Police, also raised money to support individuals and families in crisis—helping provide resources where they’re needed most.
Thank You, Metro Motorcar Club!
We want to send a huge thank you to all the Metro Motorcar Club members who came out in support of the show! Your presence not only showcased some of the finest cars in the region but helped reinforce our club’s mission of “Doing Good in the Neighborhood.”
Whether you brought a ride, or just stopped by to represent the club, you helped build stronger ties between car culture and community—and showed how our passion can make a positive impact.
Inspiring the Next Generation
One of the most rewarding parts of the day? Watching the next generation light up as they explored patrol cars, peeked under hoods, and asked questions. For many kids, this show was their first taste of both law enforcement and car enthusiasm—and you could see the sparks of inspiration everywhere.
Why Events Like This Matter
Cops ’N Cars is a reminder that:
- Community and car culture go hand in hand
- Law enforcement can build trust one conversation at a time
- Our vehicles can be tools for connection and inspiration
- Club involvement makes a difference beyond the garage