

Doc Holliday commits his first murder, killing a man for shooting up his
New Mexico saloon.
Despite his formidable reputation as a deadly gunslinger, Doc
Holliday only engaged in eight shootouts during his life, and it has
only been verified that he killed two men. Still, the smartly dressed
ex-dentist from Atlanta had a remarkably fearless attitude toward death
and danger, perhaps because he was slowly dying from tuberculosis.


In 1879, Holliday settled in
Las Vegas,
New Mexico, where he opened a saloon with a partner. Holliday spent his
evenings gambling in the saloon and he seemed determined to stress his
health condition by heavy drinking. A notorious cad, Holliday also
enjoyed the company of the dance hall girls that the partners hired to
entertain the customers–which sometimes sparked trouble.
On this day in 1879, a former army scout named Mike Gordon tried to
persuade one of Holliday's saloon girls to quit her job and run away
with him. When she refused, Gordon became infuriated. He went out to the
street and began to fire bullets randomly into the saloon. He didn't
have a chance to do much damage–after the second shot, Holliday calmly
stepped out of the saloon and dropped Gordon with a single bullet.
Gordon died the next day.


The following year, Holliday abandoned the saloon business and joined his old friend
Wyatt Earp in Tombstone,
Arizona.
There he would kill his second victim, during the famous "Gunfight at
the O.K. Corral" in October 1881. During the subsequent six years,
Holliday assisted at several other killings and wounded a number of men
in gun battles. His hard drinking and tuberculosis eventually caught up
with him, and he retired to a
Colorado
health resort where he died in 1887. Struck by the irony of such a
peaceful end to a violent life, his last words reportedly were "This is
funny."
taken from:
http://www.history.com/this-day-in-history/doc-holliday-kills-for-the-first-time [19.07.2012]
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