Vincent Coll became a gangster through his involvement in various criminal activities during his youth in New York City. He initially started as a petty criminal, engaging in theft and street-level violence, which eventually led him to align with organized crime figures. His ruthless reputation grew as he became known for his violent methods and ambition, ultimately earning him a position within the Irish mob. Coll's rise was marked by his willingness to take extreme risks, making him a notable figure in the gangland of the 1920s.
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