Pinos Altos Notes
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Entities extracted from this source (3)
Jo Bakerperson
2 claims cited from this source
John Doddperson
2 claims cited from this source
a.k.a. Dodd, Johnny Dodd
Constable Fisherperson
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a.k.a. Fisher
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chunk 248 · paragraph 945
dividing his time between
gambling and punching cattle. He has been in
the employ of Head & Hearst a large portion
of the time. As soon as the trouble was over,
Jo skipped out, and has not yet been caught.
From ihe May 31, 1889, Issue of The Enterprise
Pinos Altos Notes
The homicide last Friday afternoon in the
Pinos Altos athletic club rooms startled the com-
munity. The firing was rapid, and seconds only
intervened between the four or five shots, which
sent a young life into eternity. The victim, John
Dodd, was a miner in the employ of the Moun-
tain Key mine, and had been drinking to excess
and was very boisterous and noisy in his deport-
ment, and had Johnny Dodd’s partner who was
the most sober of the two acted the part of a
true friend Boxley would have taken Dodd to
the mine. Instead of this all reports say that
Boxley made it a point to add fuel to an already
consuming flame, which lost Dodd his life.
The circumstances of the shooting are viz :
Dodd and Boxley were in the Pinos Altos ath-
letic club rooms, and being armed, Constable
Fisher “asked him (Dodd) to put his pistol be-
hind the bar, and have his fun out.” This Dodd
refused to do, and almost immediately opened
on Fisher, firing two or three shots. Fisher re-
turned the fire, one ball striking the butt of the
pistol in Dodd’s hand, and another striking
Dodd in the right side, ranging through the
heart and killing him instantly. The coroner’s
inquest held by Judge Lucas exonerated the
officer.