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Holliday and followed
Morgan escorted Holliday out onto the street and Ike, who had been drinking steadily, followed them.
Holliday followed him and killed him before he could get off a second shot.
This was followed in a number of cases such as R v Holliday and Leboutillier ( 2004 ) EWCA Crim 1847 in which two animal liberation activists made a large number of telephone calls to employees and shareholders of certain companies whose activities the appellants opposed.

Holliday and Frank
The gunfight, believed to have lasted only about thirty seconds, was fought between the outlaw Cowboys Billy Clanton, Tom McLaury and his brother Frank McLaury, and the opposing lawmen Virgil Earp and his brothers Morgan and Wyatt Earp, aided by Doc Holliday acting as a temporary deputy of Virgil.
Billy and Frank stopped first at the Grand Hotel on Allen Street, and were greeted by Doc Holliday.
According to one witness, Holliday drew a " large bronze pistol " ( interpreted by some as Virgil's coach gun ) from under his long coat and shoved it into Frank McLaury's belly, then took a couple of steps back.
After shooting Tom, Holliday tossed the shotgun aside, pulled out his nickel-plated revolver, and continued to fire at Frank McLaury and Billy Clanton.
Frank and Holliday exchanged shots as Frank moved into Fremont street with Holliday following, and Frank hit Holliday in his pistol pocket, grazing his skin.
Both Morgan and Holliday apparently thought they had fired the shot that killed Frank, but since neither of them testified at the hearing, this information is only from second-hand accounts.
During the gunfight, Doc Holliday was bruised by a bullet fired by Frank that struck his holster and grazed his hip.
" William Clanton, Frank and Thomas McLaury, came to their deaths in the town of Tombstone on October 26, 1881, from the effects of pistol and gunshot wounds inflicted by Virgil Earp, Morgan Earp, Wyatt Earp, and one — Holliday, commonly called ' Doc Holliday '.
On May 15, 1882, Holliday was arrested in Denver on the Arizona warrant for murdering Frank Stilwell.
Corral, Holliday likely killed Tom McLaury and probably fired the second bullet that killed Frank McLaury.
Although Frank McLaury is sometimes erroneously stated to have been hit by three bullets ( based on the next-day news accounts in Tombstone papers ), the coroner's inquest found Frank was hit only in the stomach and through the back of the head under his ear ; therefore either Holliday or Wyatt missed Frank.
Holliday was also present at the death of Frank Stilwell in Tucson, Arizona and the other three men killed during the Earp Vendetta Ride.
On March 20, 2005, the 122nd anniversary of the killing of Frank Stilwell by Wyatt Earp, a life-sized statue of Holliday and Earp by the sculptor Dan Bates was dedicated by the Southern Arizona Transportation Museum at the restored Historic Railroad Depot in Tucson, Arizona, at the approximate site of the shooting on the train platform.

Holliday and across
She testified that when the Earp party passed by her location, one of the Earps on the outside of that party looked across and said to Doc Holliday nearest the store, "... let them have it!
When Seth Harper stumbles across their escape plans, Holliday kills him, and the trio then depart.

Holliday and Fremont
The lot was also adjacent to Fly's, where Doc Holliday rented a room, and also on the route to the Earp's homes two blocks further west on Fremont Street.
The Earps and Holliday walked west, down the south side of Fremont Street, out of visual range of the Cowboys, toward the Cowboys ' last reported location.
Morgan Earp was standing on Fremont Street to Wyatt's right, and Doc Holliday anchored the end of their line in Fremont Street, a few feet to Morgan's right.
Doc Holliday hung back a step or two on Fremont Street.
For Behan's " testimony to make any sense, the court would have to believe that Holliday marched down Fremont Street carrying a shotgun ; put it aside in order to pull out his pistol ; fired the first shot, presumably at Billy Clanton ; and then picked up the shotgun in order to kill Tom McLaury — all in the space of a few seconds.

Holliday and Street
The Rockies also traded away Matt Holliday to the Oakland Athletics for pitchers Huston Street and Greg Smith, and outfielder Carlos González.
He also began acting at Baltimore's Holliday Street Theater, owned by John T. Ford, where the Booths had performed frequently.
There are also several sites and buildings in Noblesville that are listed on the National Register of Historic Places including the Hamilton County Courthouse Square, the Catherine Street Historic District, Conner Street Historic District, William Houston Craig House, Daniel Craycraft House, Holliday Hydroelectric Powerhouse and Dam, Noblesville Commercial Historic District and the Noblesville Milling Company Mill.
* Thomas Holliday, rugby international, had a drapery and ironmonger's business in Queen Street
Hereditary gout developed itself in a malignant form in 1865, during an engagement at the Holliday Street Theatre in Baltimore, Maryland the sciatic nerve was paralyzed, and he never regained the use of his hand or his steady gait.
The college's first campus was on Holliday Street in downtown Baltimore.
A gas lamp is located at N. Holliday Street and E. Baltimore Street in Baltimore as a monument to the first gas lamp in America erected at that location.
At Wignell ’ s death in 1803, Reinagle moved to Baltimore, Maryland, where he became associated with the Holliday Street Theater.
A previously unpublished journal by Wieners came out in 1996, entitled The Journal of John Wieners is to be called 707 Scott Street for Billie Holliday 1959, documenting his life in San Francisco around the time of The Hotel Wentley Poems.
A Broadway revival of the play ran from June 26, 1986 to January 3, 1987 at the 46th Street Theatre in New York, starring Polly Holliday, Jean Stapleton, Tony Roberts and Abe Vigoda.
The town of Holliday, Texas, was named after the creek, as was Holliday Street, a major street in the city of Wichita Falls.
Billy and Frank stopped first at the Grand Hotel on Allen Street, and were greeted by Doc Holliday.
On November 12, 2008, Street was traded to the Colorado Rockies with outfielder Carlos González and pitcher Greg Smith for outfielder Matt Holliday.
The Maryland Company and the American Company performed sporadically in Baltimore until the early 1790s, when the Philadelphia Company of Alexander Reinagle and Thomas Wignell began dominating, based out of their Holliday Street Theater.

Holliday and exclaiming
Despite having bragged that he would kill the Earps or Doc Holliday at his first opportunity, once the shooting broke out, Wyatt told the court afterward that Ike Clanton ran forward and grabbed Wyatt, exclaiming that he was unarmed and did not want a fight.

Holliday and son
Under the leadership of Perry's son, John Holliday Perry, Jr., who succeeded his father in 1955, the News Journal continued to expand.
The rugged, dark-haired Breck played the gambler and gunfighter Doc Holliday on the ABC series Maverick but is best known for his role as Victoria Barkley's ( Barbara Stanwyck ) hot-tempered, middle son Nick in the popular 1960s ABC Western, The Big Valley.
In 1994, Fenn married guitarist-songwriter Toulouse Holliday, whom she met on the set of Three of Hearts, and gave birth to a son, Myles, in late 1993.
In 1899 his son Charles K. Holliday founded Smoky Hill City, Kansas near the supposed mineral deposits.

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