Billy The Kid's Gang During The Lincoln County War

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Back in 1881 the Lincoln County War started, it initiated the beginning of the Regulators, a ferocious gang, better known as Billy the Kid’s gang.(CX) Billy, the youngest, was the best at handling a gun.(S) Strangely, with this type of talent he wasn’t given the title of the leader because I, Doc Scurlock, was; however, Billy and I have remained best friends since he began working for me.(CD-CX) In the beginning, Billy and I were attending to some business affairs when five guys started shooting at us, but to my astonishment I can't believe what happened next.(CO-CX) Billy and I retaliated by returning fire for an entire hour that eventually killed all five people and because of this we received bad news of being listed as the

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