And those were his very last words. On this day in 1895, El Paso lawman John Selman (who I'm sure thought some laws were all right. I guess) entered the Acme Saloon on Utah Street and shot notorious gunman John Wesley Hardin.
Hardin was thought to have killed thirty men, including one for snoring. It was said of his murder that if Selman shot Hardin in the front, it demonstrated good marksmanship, and if he shot him in the back, it demonstrated good judgment.