The O.k. Corral: Gunfight At
: The immediate trigger was Virgil Earp's attempt to enforce a local ordinance that prohibited carrying firearms within town limits .
While Hollywood often portrays the fight as a simple battle of good vs. evil, the reality was a complex web of political and personal feuds .
: It remains unknown who fired first . Legend often credits Wyatt Earp, but historian accounts vary . The Aftermath: Justice or Vengeance? Gunfight at the O.K. Corral
: The opposing group included Ike Clanton , Billy Clanton , Frank McLaury , Tom McLaury , and Billy Claiborne . The Conflict: Why it Happened
The story didn't end at the lot. Ike Clanton, who fled before the shooting began, filed murder charges against the Earps and Holliday . After a month-long preliminary hearing, Judge Wells Spicer found the men had acted within their duty . This verdict sparked a series of retaliatory strikes: : The immediate trigger was Virgil Earp's attempt
: Tensions had been simmering between the Earps and the Cowboys for months, fueled by accusations of cattle rustling and stagecoach robbery .
was assassinated while playing billiards in March 1882 . : It remains unknown who fired first
The is widely regarded as the most famous shootout in the history of the American Old West . Occurring on October 26, 1881 , in the silver-mining boomtown of Tombstone, Arizona Territory, the entire clash lasted approximately 30 seconds . Despite its name, the shootout did not actually occur within the O.K. Corral; rather, it took place in a narrow vacant lot six doors down on Fremont Street, near the photography studio of C.S. Fly . The Main Players