LITTLE ROCK (KATV) — A portrait of legendary Black Arkansas Wild West lawman Bass Reeves was unveiled ... including his badge. "He did not allow his chains, both figuratively and literally ...
A portrait of legendary Black Arkansas Wild West lawman Bass Reeves was unveiled ... documents and artifacts from his life, including his badge. "He did not allow his chains, both figuratively ...
If you think the terms "cool" and "police car" don't belong in the same sentence, think again. These 11 cars vividly show why ...
A tourist from Iowa was so fascinated by the stories of Butch Cassidy and the Hole-in-the-Wall gang that, despite warnings ...
After 24 years in Philadelphia, this lawman's career took an unanticipated ... Now, after a total of 48 years wearing the badge, he has decided to call it a career. Coluzzi says his profession ...
Following a successful Kickstarter run, Åskfågeln Publishing has released the English language edition of the Western ...
Former colleagues say he's detail-obsessed and relentless. One calls him "a firecracker." And they're hard-pressed to name anyone in the district attorney's office more capable of crushing a psych ...
Though Morgan’s life was cut short, his involvement in one of the Wild West’s most notorious events cemented his ... In Tombstone, the Earp brothers established themselves as lawmen. Virgil Earp ...
Wyatt Earp may be one of the most recognisable lawmen of the Old West, but his record was far from clean. Over the years, he was a pimp, a thief and a con artist; he owned saloons and gambled; and he ...