![]() Prosecutors said the 45-year-old made good on that promise: On Romo’s orders, members of his gang, Blythe Street, turned on and killed one another in a string of murders that left eight dead, according to evidence presented at a months-long trial that began in March in Los Angeles Superior Court. He would rid the neighborhood of rivals, of informants, of drug addicts and the do-nothings he considered dead weight. He was going to “clean out house,” Romo told another veteran of his gang. When he returned to Panorama City 18 years later, he didn’t like what he saw. All rights reserved.He went to prison in 1996. Terms of Use and Privacy Policy and Safety Information / Your California Privacy Rights are applicable to you. ^ Back to Top ^ © 2023 ESPN Internet Ventures. But, we've done a good job with them and maybe one day we'll be the official tattoo shop for the Golden Knights." "There's 300-plus tattoo shops out here, so they could pick anybody. "We're really glad that they allow us to be the tattoo shop doing it," Hamilton said. ![]() While the artists at Revolt Tattoos have their sights set on expanding their partnership to other teams in the future, they are focused on supporting the Golden Knights in the postseason. "I feel like we could do this with Houston too at some point, and maybe even the Raiders." The tattoo shop has been in business for eight years and has two locations outside of Nevada in Salt Lake City and Houston. "We've tattooed all kinds of people, but I feel like the hockey players are super down to earth and they respect what we're doing and they're just cool guys," he said. Revolt Tattoos' other NHL clients include Alex Tuch, Cody Eakin and James Neal. Vegas right winger Keegan Kolesar also frequents the shop. Hamilton, who won season three of the reality competition show "Ink Master," which airs on Paramount+, has tattooed a handful of people in the Golden Knights organization, including former players Maxime Lagacé and Deryk Engelland. "I feel like we could do hundreds easily, if we had the manpower." "I'd like to see if we could expand and maybe do it a little bit bigger one year," Hamilton said. The trio works until halfway through the first period, which could end up being four hours. He estimated that they tattooed about 35 to 40 fans per day when Vegas hosted the Winnipeg Jets to open their first-round series. Since then, he's become a fixture at Toshiba Plaza during Golden Knights home playoff games.Īlong with two other artists, Hamilton arrives around five hours prior to game time and it doesn't take long for a line to form. So we teamed up with them and did it," Hamilton told ESPN. " asked us that first year: 'Do you guys want to tattoo some logos? It's never been done.' And we're like, yeah, let's do it. ![]() Shop owner Joey Hamilton says the partnership started during the Golden Knights' postseason run following their inaugural season of 2017-18. Revolt Tattoos is making sure that some fans leave Vegas with new artwork, by providing free Golden Knights-themed ink outside of T-Mobile Arena during home playoff games. Vegas Golden Knights partner with local tattoo shop to give fans free inkĭespite the city's slogan, what happens in Vegas doesn't always stay there - and the Golden Knights are taking that to a new level in their partnership with a local tattoo shop during the Stanley Cup playoffs. You have reached a degraded version of because you're using an unsupported version of Internet Explorer.įor a complete experience, please upgrade or use a supported browser
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