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  1. Ragen's Colts was a chiefly Irish street gang which dominated the Chicago underworld during the early twentieth century. By the late 1920s and early 1930s, the gang became part of the Chicago Outfit under Al Capone. Originally established as an athletic club, the Ragen's Athletic and Benevolent Association was soon

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › James_RagenJames Ragen - Wikipedia

    Biography. After taking control of the social organization Ragen's Athletic and Benevolent Association with his brother Frank Ragen in the late 1890s, later known as Ragen's Colts, Ragen would soon become involved in the gang's usual activities including political intimidation, labor slugging and particularly bootlegging during Prohibition.

  3. Mar 31, 2019 · Ragen's Colts were an Irish street gang that became part of the Chicago Outfit under Al Capone. They were involved in election fraud, bootlegging, and violence, and some of their members became NFL football players.

  4. Sep 26, 2020 · Frank Ragen was the leader of Ragen's Colts, a Chicago street gang that started as a social and athletic club. He hired his members to commit election fraud and violence for politicians, and many of them fought in the Chicago Beer Wars.

  5. Sep 8, 2021 · Frank Ragen was the leader of Ragen's Colts, which played a part in the Chicago race riot of 1919, according to the Encyclopedia of Chicago. The Colts attempted to spur Polish and Lithuanian immigrants into a bloody feud with African American immigrants, which seems contradictory to their later actions against the Ku Klux Klan.

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  6. Jun 21, 2021 · Another mostly Irish gang, the Ragen Colts, was sponsored by Cook County Commissioner Frank Ragen and became notorious bootleggers after joining forces with Al Capone and the Chicago mob known as the Outfit.

  7. Jun 17, 2024 · SAN DIEGO (March 18, 2024) — University of San Diego (USD) School of Law Alumnus and Board of Visitors member Frank Ragen, ’67 (BA), ’72 (JD), passed away on March 12, 2024. He was married to Josephine Ragen, ’75 (MEd), with whom he had two children, Catherine and Frank ’92 (BA). Ragen was a top-ranked attorney specializing in Criminal Defense.