On June 1, 1887... Ike Clanton, the only surviving cowboy from the "OK Corral"
On June 1, 1887...
Ike Clanton, the only surviving cowboy from the "OK Corral" gunfight, was killed when resisting arrest for cattle rustling by detective Jonas V. Brighton A short article published in the APACHE COUNTY CRITIC reported, "...Brighton had a warrant to arrest Clanton, on a charge of cattle stealing. A demand upon Clanton to throw up his hands was only answered by an attempt to shoot the officers. Phin Clanton, a brother of Ike, was arrested a few weeks ago, on a similar charge and is in the St. Johns jail awaiting trial."
The ARIZONA DAILY STAR of Tucson added, "...as [the officers] were eating their breakfast...Clanton rode up to the ranch. When he saw the officers he reached for his Winchester rifle, which was fastened to his saddle and in the act of was fired at twice by Brighton, the first shot passing through the cantle of Clanton's saddle and the second passing through is body from right to left just below the armpits, killing him instantly."

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