Milford, CT
violator
Current Gangs: Violators , Mia and the Riff At the age of nine, Gent saw his sister's recital and was blown away by all the little girls in tights. After weeks of pestering his parents to let him "find himself" by becoming a performer, they finally gave in and let him join.
Soon he was crooning on stage to all the same girls in tights, but there was more - an audience. He was addicted, but at thirteen crooning just wasn't doing it. He now had to go after teenage girls - the cheerleaders. He knew he had to join a gang.
Gent's first gang rairly got out of the basement - not unusual for a gang that young. More gangs came and went (and so did a lot of girls along the way) and in '96 he felt ready to head his own gang.
With Ryain, Noyes and Gaygain The Violators where formed. After one year Noyes had to leave the state (no evidence conclusively pointed to reasons of having to do with girls, but...). After failing to replace Noyes the gang disbanded and Gent went straight for eight years.
Around 2004, times started to get tough for Gent. He wanted to get back in the game, so he did a job with Arnone. He looked out into the audience, and... you guessed it - girls were moving and grooving again. It was then that he knew he had to put the gang back together. Ryain joined up again (moving from drums to bass) and with the addition of a new drummer, Franco, the gang was out there Violating again.
Not too long after that, Ryain got his girl in trouble. Now he's looking at eighteen years hard labor. They needed a new member, so Arnone introduced Zullo, the brother of one of Arnone's known associates.
Eventually, the gang lost track of Zullo , so Joe hooked us up with Walt from another job .
A female assighed to the Violator case turned out to be a singer , so the band , in trying to get her to change sides asked Travis to join .
The gang is currently out there, Violating like never before. One bar owner complained "They rocked the house so hard, the plumbing shook ." Another bar tender said "I've worked here 12 years, and we never ran out of booze until the night this bar was Violated."
This gang must be contained as soon as possible. Book them wherever and whenever you can. It should be considered the highest priority of law enforcement to keep them OFF the streets whenever possible. They tend to do less damage that way.
Violator:
Walt Murauski
Alias (a/k/a):
Roast Beef
It all started back when I was knee-high to a grasshopper. That ladies and gentleman is a line typical of the humor of Walt Murawski - Walt admits that his first introduction to music came at about age 12 one would think that must have been a pretty tall grasshopper. He cites his parents for being the ones to bring Rock and Roll into his world- the family was moving and left Walt at their new house to go and retrieve more furniture from the old apartment. Left to his own devices, young Walt invaded his parents record collection and it was the sounds of The Everly Brothers and Elvis that planted the seed of one day becoming a musician in Walt's head.
Current Gangs: Smoke House , Violators
Previous Gangs: Troubadours , Variations , The Soul Rockers , Freedom.
Leads point to: Anywhere he can get his meat smoked
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Over the last 15 plus years John has played with several area bands in the Connecticut music circuit. John explains he was drawn instantly to the "skins" having been exposed to drums at an early age by his father who was also a drummer. John credits his "chops" from heavy do Current Gangs: a unamed band , Violators
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Milford, CT
violator