Hells Kitchens Irish Mob
Hell's Kitchen is a working class neighborhood on the west side of Midtown, Manhattan. At the turn of the century the area was largely an Irish and Germen enclave. Throughout the early years of the twentieth century, the most common activity for a young male was to be in some sort of gang. The most powerful of the early Hell's Kitchen gangs was the Gophers, named so because they usually met in tenement basements. It was mostly made up of Irish toughs from the West Side. At their peak in 1907, there was believed to be around some 500 members. Their main specialties were burglarizing shops and pool halls, and raiding the docks and the Hudson River Rail Road. Occasionally they would rent themselves out as enforcers for various political candidates, but most of their time was spent fighting among themselves and other gangs in the area. There was no real boss of the Gophers, because they were so turbulent very few of their leaders held the distinction for more then a few months. By prohibition the Gophers gang was depleted, and what was left of the Gophers was resurrected by the infamous Owney "the killer" Madden. Owney "the killer" Madden was born in Liverpool, England, of Irish Parentage, and moved to Hell's Kitchen at a young a
In 1966 a tough young punk challenged Mickey Spillane for control of Hell's Kitchen. In August of 1988, after Coonan and the other gangsters were sentenced, Kelly and Shannon turned themselves in. Mickey Spillane was killed May 13, 1977 by Roy Demeo's crew, who Coonan was on good terms with. In1978, Paul Castellano, boss of the Gambino Crime family, wanted a sit down with Coonan. After bouncing from one Catholic reform school to another, he went to work for Dutch Schultz. From 1970- 1986 there was some 30 unsolved homicides. With the deaths of his top enforcers Tom Devaney, Eddie Cummiskey, and Tom "the Greek" Kapatos all within 6 months, Spillane had lost all the power he had. Rao and his bodyguards escaped with out scratch. He had been appointed an ILA "organizer at large" by the union's president, Joseph P. With Eddie McGrath retired, Mickey Spillane inherited the rackets that were left. Coll even demanded that Schultz cut him in as an equal partner. When Coonan got out of prison Spillane was still boss of Hell's Kitchen. Jimmy Coonan would be the next ruler of Hell's Kitchen. After being released from jail in 1970 he started building up his own Irish gang so he could take over the rackets from Spillane. S Attorney Rudolph Giuliani, added that his office had, once and for all crushed this "violent organized crime group that terrorized and exploited the Hell's Kitchen section of Manhattan for the last twenty years".
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