Date | October 8, 1901 |
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Location | Fort Apache Indian Reservation, Arizona Territory, United States |
Also known as | Battleground Shootout |
Participants | Bill Smith |
Outcome | Outlaws escape |
Deaths | 2 |
Non-fatal injuries | 2 |
The Battleground Gunfight,[1] also known as the Battleground Shootout,[2] was a gunfight between a posse of American lawmen and the Smith Gang. It was fought on October 8, 1901, within Arizona Territory's Fort Apache Indian Reservation, at a clearing in the forest known today as the "Battleground". Nine Arizona Rangers and deputies caught up with the cattle rustler Bill Smith and his gang. During a long exchange of gunfire that followed, Ranger Carlos Tafolla[3] and Deputy Bill Maxwell[4] were killed and one or two of the outlaws may have been wounded. In the end, the Smith Gang escaped the posse and fled into Mexico.[2]