Hogan Gang
| Founded | c.1917 |
|---|---|
| Founded by | Edward "Jelly Roll" Hogan |
| Founding location | St. Louis, Missouri, United States |
| Years active | 1920s-1930s |
| Territory | St. Louis, Missouri |
| Ethnicity | Irish-American |
| Membership (est.) | 100–150 (est. 1923) |
| Criminal activities | Organized crime |
| Allies | Cuckoo Gang Russo Gang |
| Rivals | Egan's Rats |
The Hogan Gang was a St. Louis–based criminal organization that sold illegal liquor during Prohibition in addition to committing labor slugging, voter intimidation, armed robbery, and murder. Although predominantly Irish-American, the Hogan Gang included several Italian and Jewish mobsters amongst their ranks; most notably, Max "Big Maxie" Greenberg. They fought a notoriously violent gang war with Egan's Rats in the early 1920s.