Battleground Gunfight

Battleground Gunfight
The ridge where the posse was positioned
DateOctober 8, 1901
LocationFort Apache Indian Reservation, Arizona Territory, United States
Also known asBattleground Shootout
ParticipantsBill Smith
OutcomeOutlaws escape
Deaths2
Non-fatal injuries2

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]

  1. ^ Hunsaker, Gordon A. (2010). Gunfights and Gunfighters: Reflections from a Phoenix Police Officer. iUniverse. ISBN 978-1450207201.
  2. ^ a b McKnight, Ray A. "The Battleground Shootout—Arizona Rangers Fight Smith Gang" (PDF). asoac.org. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2012-03-20. Retrieved January 8, 2022. Carlos Tafolla's surname is spelled "Tafoya" in this article.
  3. ^ "Ranger Carlos Tafolla, Arizona Rangers, Arizona". The Officer Down Memorial Page, Inc. Retrieved 8 January 2022.
  4. ^ "Deputy Sheriff William Thomas Maxwell, Apache County Sheriff's Office, Arizona". The Officer Down Memorial Page, Inc. Retrieved 8 January 2022.