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“Evidently, Mr. Ringo’s an educated man. Now, I really hate him.”
— Doc Holliday (Val Kilmer), Tombstone
The date was October 26, 1881 and four determined men in long black coats walked down Fremont Street to face off against six other men who were part of the day’s criminal gang known as the Cochise County Cowboys. (Source: O.K. Corral)
The four men turned the corner to enter into a narrow vacant lot located just behind the O.K. Corral to face off against those gangsters known as Cowboys.
In case you haven’t figured it out by now, those four men I’m talking about were Wyatt Earp along with his friend Doc Holiday and his brothers Virgil and Morgan Earp.
This face off between the Earps and the Cowboys would end up resulting in arguably the most famous shootout in American history. After 30 seconds of gunfire the shootout would leave three members of the cowboy gang with Billy Clanton and the McLaury brothers dead. Billy’s brother Ike was unarmed and ran from the fight, but after the event he would end up filing murder charges against the Earps for the death of his brother Billy.
Now the thing you gotta understand is that back then carrying the label of being a Cowboy wasn’t a compliment, or a cool term of endearment like it is today. In fact, it was an outright insult. Cowboys were really one of the first known forms of organized crime and were notorious for stealing cattle and causing trouble.
The thing is this trouble was no different concerning the Cochise County Cowboys. Prior to the shootout Virgil Earp had learned that Wyatt was talking to the Cowboys at Spangenberg's gun shop where he grabbed either a 10 gauge or 12 gauge short, double-barreled shotgun from the Wells Fargo office on Allen Street. Virgil would end up giving this very shotgun to Doc who would end up hiding it under his coat.
When the Cowboys moved from Spangenberg's gun shop to the O.K. Corral several witnesses had overheard them threatening to kill the Earps.
The truth is that the Cowboys had constant building tensions with the Earps throughout 1881 because the Earps served to be an impediment for the Cowboys making life more difficult for them to carry out their illegal activities.
On September 16, 1881, thirty days before the Gunfight at the O.K. Corral, The Tombstone Epitaph wrote the following regarding the “Cow-boy Nuisance” in Arizona:
It has come to pass in this county that life and personal property are unsafe; even in the town of Tombstone it seems as if one of the leading industries is to be destroyed. There is not a teamster to-day who is not in fear and dread of the cow-boys, or so-styled "rustlers" depriving him of his hard earnings... How must such men feel to be robbed by a hand of thieves and cutthroats, who take pride in announcing to the public that they are "rustlers!" Where is the teamsters protection? Can you
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