Boodle Gang
| Founded | c. 1850 |
|---|---|
| Founding location | Manhattan, New York |
| Years active | 1850s–1890s |
| Territory | Lower West Side |
| Criminal activities | Hijacking, armed robbery, theft |
| Rivals | Potashes, Hudson Dusters |
The Boodle Gang was an American street gang active in New York City during the mid-to- late 19th century. The gang were notorious "butcher cart thieves" during the 1850s and their hijacking methods would later be used by criminals of the early twentieth century.