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Occupation
  
Gangster

Role
  
Mobster

Name
  
James Coonan


Spouse(s)
  
Edna

Criminal status
  
Incarcerated

Criminal charge
  
Racket

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Born
  
December 21, 1946 (age 77) (
1946-12-21
)

Criminal penalty
  
Imprisonment until 2063 in FCI Schuylkill (Pennsylvania)

James "Jimmy C" Coonan (born December 21, 1946) is an Irish-American mobster and racketeer from Manhattan, New York who began serving a 75-year prison term in 1988.

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Biography

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James Coonan was born in 1946 in the Hell's Kitchen, Manhattan area of New York City. When Coonan was a young man, Mickey Spillane, a well-known mobster, kidnapped his father John, a local accountant.

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Spillane frequently did this to merchants in the area, and would ransom them back to their families. His father was pistol-whipped and severely beaten. After, Coonan nursed a powerful grudge against Spillane. Coonan formed a more powerful crew and took the neighborhood over from Spillane. Spillane eventually went into hiding and was killed by the Gambino crime family (rumored to have been at the hands of Roy DeMeo) as a favor to Coonan.

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In 1971, Coonan was approached by Mickey Featherstone. Featherstone asked to borrow a gun from Coonan. Coonan only knew Featherstone casually, but he gave him his handgun without question. Featherstone would later fatally shoot Linwood Willis in a bar.

In 1979, Coonan was tried and acquitted for the murder of Harold Whitehead, but convicted on weapons charges and sentenced to four years in federal prison. After his release he resumed power, but in 1988 was convicted of racketeering under the Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act (RICO) and sentenced to 75 years in prison without any possibility for parole.

He lived with his wife, Edna, in Hazlet and Keansburg before his incarceration.

References

James Coonan Wikipedia