King Fisher
One the lesser-known but more notoriously violent gunslingers of the Old West was John King Fisher, who was in and out of prison from the age of sixteen. In the early 1870s, Fisher became known as a bandit when he started running with a group of outlaws who raided ranches in Mexico. Fisher was known both for his flamboyant style, which saw him wear brightly colored clothes and carry twin ivory-handled pistols, as well as for his propensity for violence. He famously gunned down three members of his own gang when a dispute arose of money, and then killed seven Mexican pistoleros shortly after that. In his most famous gunfight, Fisher is said to have taken on four Mexican cowboys single-handedly. After hitting one with a branding iron, he supposedly outdrew another and shot him. In his typical brutal style, he then shot two of the man’s unarmed accomplices. In 1884, Fisher was ambushed and killed, along with Ben Thompson, by friends of a man whom Thompson had previously killed in a gun battle.
This guy is not someone you want to make angry, I think.
Coffee inside once more...sorry about that!
ReplyDeleteSeptember 5, 2018 at 03:35 AM. Nice to read after checking on the progress of GORDON.
ReplyDeleteWow, he was one bad dude!!!
ReplyDeleteNot the kind of person I would want living next door. Rain has stopped for a couple of hours here. Supposed to start up again by noon. Keep safe and dry down there.
ReplyDeleteHey Barney...
ReplyDeleteGlad that you liked it, sir.
Thanks for stopping by this morning!
Hey Mamahen...
Yeah. I believe that he was, for sure.
Thanks for coming over today!
Hey Linda...
I have to agree on that point. Would have made a terrible neighbor, I think.
Thanks for the4 visit this morning!
I'm not so sure you even had to make him mad, think he may have had some lose screws.
ReplyDeleteKitchen is fine. guess your getting that big storm down your way.
And he looks like such nice, kind fellow. Oh well, like they used to say, you can't tell a book by its cover. . .
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