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  1. The Regulators obtained their legality from the authority of the Justice of the Peace of the town of Lincoln, John B. Wilson. Justice of the Peace Wilson issued warrants for the arrests of John Tunstall's killers, and appointed Regulator Dick Brewer a Special Constable to execute the warrants.

  2. Nov 2, 2021 · But when they handed the sheriff an arrest warrant with his name on it, Brady simply arrested three of the Regulators. Revenge for Tunstall’s death would not come through an arrest warrant, the Regulators decided. So they started gunning down every member of the posse they could find. The Lincoln County War. John Tunstall had friends in high ...

  3. The Regulators set out to apprehend the sheriff's posse members who had murdered Tunstall. After the Regulators were deputized by the Lincoln County justice of the peace, together with Constable Martinez, they attempted to serve the legally issued warrants to Tunstall's murderers. Sheriff Brady arrested and jailed Martinez and his deputies in ...

    • Revenge killings
    • Regulators were suppressed and both factions collapsed
    • February 18 – July 20, 1878 or July 14, 1881 (when Billy the Kid was killed)
  4. Oct 30, 2023 · Billy the Kid, Dick Brewer, and Charlie Bowdre were key members of The Regulators in the Lincoln County War, fighting against the Jesse Evans Gang. Billy the Kid felt indebted to John Tunstall, his mentor, and was a loyal supporter of his beliefs and business ventures. Other notable members of the Regulators included George Coe, Tom O'Folliard ...

  5. Nov 7, 2023 · One of Tunstall's employees was the 18-year-old William Bonney. He was later dubbed as "Billy the Kid" when leading a gang of his own. On 18 February 1878, Tunstall, Dick Brewer, John Middleton, Henry Newton Brown, Robert Widenmann, Fred Waite, and Billy the Kid were driving nine horses from Tunstall's ranch on the Rio Feliz to Lincoln.

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  7. Nov 7, 2023 · After the murder, Dick Brewer founded the Regulators, which included Billy the Kid and Jose Chavez y Chavez. These men were ordered to serve warrants on the men who killed John Tunstall. Brewer became close with Billy the Kid. He was older than Billy and often assumed leadership of the gang, especially during the early stages of the Lincoln ...

  8. John Henry Tunstall (6 March 1853 – 18 February 1878) was an English-born rancher and merchant in Lincoln County, New Mexico, United States. He competed with the Irish Catholic merchants, lawmen, and politicians who ran the town of Lincoln and the county. [citation needed] Tunstall, a member of the Republican Party, hoped to unseat the Irish ...

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