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Jackie Coulter (loyalist)

Jackie Coulter (22 May 1954〔("Daughter shocked by body parts letter" ) ''UTV News'' 16 May 2012 Retrieved 19 October 2012〕 – 21 August 2000) was a loyalist from Belfast, Northern Ireland who held the rank of lieutenant in the loyalist paramilitary group the Ulster Defence Association (UDA). He was killed by the rival loyalist paramilitary organisation the Ulster Volunteer Force (UVF), as the result of a feud within loyalism.〔("Two killed in 'loyalist feud' shooting" ) ''BBC news'' 21 August 2000 Retrieved 19 October 2012〕
==Paramilitary Activity==
Coulter, brought up as a Protestant, and a native of the loyalist Shankill Road area of Belfast joined the UDA at an unknown date as a member of his local West Belfast Brigade. He acquired the rank of Lieutenant and was described as being a close ally of UDA brigadier and leading loyalist Johnny Adair. He resided in St Mary's Court, a side street between the Shankill Road and the Crumlin Road and was married to wife Agnes having four children.〔( "UDA buries second loyalist feud victim" ) ''The Guardian'' 26 August 2000 Retrieved 19 October 2012〕
Coulter was recognised as the commander of "C3A Commandos", a unit of C Company, the lower Shankill section of the West Belfast Brigade.〔David Lister & Hugh Jordan, ''Mad Dog: The Rise and Fall of Johnny Adair and C Company'', Mainstream Publishing, 2004, p. 291〕 He was also known to act as a driver for Johnny Adair.〔Lister & Jordan, ''Mad Dog'', p. 292〕 One of Coulter's children, his daughter Tracey, lived with Stephen McKeag for a time although the relationship soured amid allegations of domestic violence. Coulter had complained to Adair about his daughter's treatment shortly before his death and in response Adair sent a punishment squad to his former friend's home with McKeag beaten severely and expelled from C Company.〔Lister & Jordan, ''Mad Dog'', pp. 295-297〕

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