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Arizona Frijol, Deming man, fired at horse thieves in 1888

Arizona Frijol, of Deming, claimed that two men were trying to steal his horse [1]. He fired twice at them and thought he hit one of them [1]. He was sure that one of the thieves slightly wounded his horse, named “Dude,” who broke away from the thieves [1].

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  1. Arizona Frijol, of Deming, claims that two… (1888)
    Arizona Frijol, of Deming, claims that two men were trying to steal his horse. He fired twice at them and thinks he hit one of them, while he is sure that one slightly wounded his horse “Dude,” who broke a
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