Selasa, 27 Maret 2018

Lawman Johnny Hudgens Proved Fearless During a May Day Shootout in Jerome

His opponent was a disoriented, hair-trigger saloon owner. It was a close-quarters gunfight between lawman and killer—the kind of sudden, violent exchange that bears all the hallmarks of a classic Old West shootout. And though the encounter sounds like it might have taken place in Tombstone in the 1880s, it actually unfolded in the mining …

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