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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Johnny_BehanJohnny Behan - Wikipedia

    Pete Spence. v. t. e. John Harris Behan (October 24, 1844 – June 7, 1912) was an American law enforcement officer and politician who served as Sheriff of Cochise County in the Arizona Territory, during the gunfight at the O.K. Corral and was known for his opposition to the Earps.

  2. Johnny Behan, attempted to arrest Earps. Cochise County Sheriff Johnny Behan, a friend of the Cowboys, later testified that he woke up about 1:30 p.m. after the late-night card game, and went to get a shave at a barbershop. That is where he first learned that the Cowboys were armed. Behan stated he quickly finished his shave and went ...

  3. Johnny Behan was a 19th century Human law enforcement officer. He was the sheriff of Tombstone, Arizona at the time of the shootout at the OK Corral on October 26, 1881. Behan was a friend of Ike Clanton and promised him amnesty in case he killed the Earps. In 2268, Behan was part of a bizarre...

  4. Behan’s Lies - True West Magazine. by Casey Tefertiller | Aug 24, 2016 | Features & Gunfights. Illustration by Bob Boze Bell. One humiliation followed another for popular sheriff Johnny Behan on that fateful October afternoon.

  5. Auch die Rolle von Johnny Behan (Mark Harmon) ist etwas unklar: mal will er ihn verhaften, dann hilft er ihm wieder. Dafür schafft der Abspann mit den Lebensdaten aller Beteiligten Klarheit...

  6. When the men returned to Tombstone, Cochise County Sheriff Johnny Behan had received a telegram notifying him of the Tucson warrants, and attempted to detain the five members of Earp's federal posse named in the warrants, but they ignored him.

  7. t. e. John Harris Behan (October 24, 1844 – June 7, 1912) was an American law enforcement officer and politician who served as Sheriff of Cochise County in the Arizona Territory, during the gunfight at the O.K. Corral and was known for his opposition to the Earps. Behan was sheriff of Yavapai County from 1871 to 1873.