Saturday, September 05, 2020

Big Ronnie McKinnon, friend of many in Montreal's West End Gang, is no more

 


 Montrealer Ron "Big Ronnie" McKinnon, (aka Ronnie Owchar, he chose to use his mother's maiden name) has succumbed to cancer at the age of 60 after a lifetime as a bit player in West End Gang drama. 

   Big Ronnie grew up close friends with the ambitious John McLean, who rose fast in the ranks of the West End Gang after being mentored by Jackie Matticks, the most prominent of a large family of persistent criminals.

   Big Ronnie watched his pal McLean rise to become a key player in the Matticks family which controlled drugs coming into Montreal's port. 

   McLean would haul Ronnie along as he went on various tasks for the Matticks brothers. Big Ronnie and McLean even ventured to Kuujjuaq together one year to work at a bar where patrons were limited to two beers. The two sold some marijuana, cutting in the local RCMP agents to turn a blind eye.

   Like all large-sized guys in the West End Gang circles, Big Ronnie was expected to be a ruthless warrior but instead proved more inclined to be a gentle partner to his longtime wife Helen Poole and his stepdaughter. 

  On one occasion Big Ronnie provided emotional support for his wife after she witnessed a man kill a woman in front of her while the couple was drinking in a room upstairs from the old Palomino Bar on Wellington.

   On one occasion Big Ronnie was summoned to venge an attack on his nephew who had been assaulted and robbed of a bicycle. Ronnie was expected to rough the culprit up but instead just let him go with relatively little harm.  

   Ronnie was not a big devotee of fitness and was known to taxi two blocks rather than walk to such places as his job tending bar at the old Moose Tavern on Knox in Point St. Charles. 

   On one occasion Big Ronnie was out drinking with McLean when another friend objected to Ronnie taking some rough horseplay too far. The pal hauled back with a stiff right, knocking three of Big Ronnie's teeth through his lower lip. Ronnie, McLean and the other friend continued drinking at Diana Bar unabated in spite of the bloody incident.

     Ronnie found himself in a difficult position after the Matticks clan deemed McLean their enemy. The Matticks family was was irritated that McLean had testified against them, leading to Gerry's incarceration in 2001.

   McLean left town under witness protection but returned secretly to visit an ailing family member.

   The Matticks family was unhappy when an insider told them that Big Ronnie had spent time with their arch-rival McLean upon his brief covert visit about a decade ago.

  One day a pair of masked men approached Ronnie as he was picking his granddaugther up from her school bus on Charlevoix Street. 

  One of the two assailants shot Big Ronnie in the leg. The attackers were never identified but were thought to be Cody and Jamie Larammee, foot soldiers for Gerry and Richie Matticks.

   Big Ronnie later pointed out that at least one of his attackers seemed halfhearted in participating in the ambush.

  Doctors opted not to remove the bullet from Big Ronnie's leg, as it was lodged in a precarious spot. The bullet proved problematic for Big Ronnie. 

   Doctors later declined to offer Big Ronnie a possibly-useful cancer scan, fearing that the procedure would heat the bullet and cause it to displace inside his leg.

   Big Ronnie lost considerable weight when hit with heart disease and cancer and succumbed to his illness a few weeks back.  He left two sisters and a brother.

  McLean remains alive living at an undisclosed location in Western Canada. The Larammee brothers were shot dead in a LaSalle bar in 2013. The double murder was never solved. Several local street thugs found a spot on their skins for tattoos in the brothers' honour. Gerry Matticks remains the only one of his crime clan still alive but the family's influence over the port has largely diminished. 

8 comments:

  1. RIP Ronnie......

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  2. Your story is not all correct! In 5he first place I'm the only one sister still alive. My younger brother passed away 10 years ago. It was not Ronnie that went after the guys for my sons bike it was someone else. Ronnie was the one that beat the guys up at the Dianna bar, not the other way around. I'd like to know where you received your information?

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  3. The timing is wrong, Helen was not with big Ronnie when that Murder occurred. There is also only one sister left, the big ugly one.
    it was never really known who shot him, just guesswork.

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  4. I remember ronie we used to visit him when I was little

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  5. My uncle Ronnie was a G he only had one full blood sibling my Mother Rip Teresa Samson ,Uncle Jonnie Rip and the big ugly one Diane Ochar were half siblings

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  6. My Uncle Ronnie was a G from The Point born and raised he only had one full blood sibling my mother Rip Teresa Samson my uncle Jonnie Rip died too young copd and remains Diane Ochar the big ugly one Ronnie and Teresa were full blood siblings and Jonnie & Diane were half siblings get it straight big Ron wasore gam t

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  7. My uncle Ronnie was a G he was a born and raised in the Point or Verdun he only had one full blood sibling my Mother Rip Teresa Samson and I am her only Son my Uncle Jonnie Rip died too young copd and the big ugly one Diane Ochar were half siblings.Uncle Ronnie Mackinnon rip your nephew from Hamilton Ontario

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  8. Uncle Ronnie Rip from your nephew in Hamilton Ontario love you always gangsters for life

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