Proper noun
Ronk (plural Ronks)
A surname.
In another common fraud, the caller will request money for a delivery fee on a car the person has allegedly won, said Detective Todd Ronk with the El Paso County Sheriff’s Office. Source: Internet
Ten police officers—including two policewomen—barricaded themselves, Van Ronk, Howard Smith (a writer for The Village Voice ), and several handcuffed detainees inside the Stonewall Inn for their own safety. Source: Internet
Though Van Ronk was not gay, he had experienced police violence when he participated in antiwar demonstrations: "As far as I was concerned, anybody who'd stand against the cops was all right with me, and that's why I stayed in.. Source: Internet
The police, outnumbered by between 500 and 600 people, grabbed several people, including folk singer Dave Van Ronk —who had been attracted to the revolt from a bar two doors away from the Stonewall. Source: Internet