Cops Careful On Angel-Gang Link; No Motive, Suspect yet in I-95 Slaying of Stratford Biker

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State police are investigating whether the president of a Hells Angels chapter, a former federal inmate, was targeted when he was shot to death on Interstate 95 Sunday, but have yet to make the case "one gang against the other." State police Sgt. J. Paul Vance confirmed investigators are considering whether Roger Mariani was targeted, but haven't "zeroed in" on any suspects or a motive yet.

Mariani, 61, of Cambridge Street, Stratford, died of a single gunshot wound to the back Sunday afternoon after he and another Hells Angel, Paul Carrol, were in a group riding their motorcycles south, near Exit 42. Carrol, who suffered only minor injuries, told emergency responders that two shots were fired from a green sport- utility vehicle containing four members of the rival motorcycle club the Outlaws.

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Cops Careful On Angel-Gang Link; No Motive, Suspect yet in I-95 Slaying of Stratford Biker

But Vance said state police haven't determined the Outlaws were involved or that the shots came from the green GMC, which may have carried Florida license plates. The SUV has not yet been loca...

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