Narrato Ponce (or Narato Ponce) was a California outlaw from Chile and "one of the most famous gunfighters of his time." Governor Frederick Low placed a $500 bounty on Ponce. Injured after an 1867 gun battle with Sheriff Harry N. Morse in Pleasanton, Ponce escaped. When finally killed near Pinole by Morse, his body was discovered to hold "three pistol wounds and 13 pieces of shotgun lead" from the previous shootout.
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| - Narrato Ponce (or Narato Ponce) was a California outlaw from Chile and "one of the most famous gunfighters of his time." Governor Frederick Low placed a $500 bounty on Ponce. Injured after an 1867 gun battle with Sheriff Harry N. Morse in Pleasanton, Ponce escaped. When finally killed near Pinole by Morse, his body was discovered to hold "three pistol wounds and 13 pieces of shotgun lead" from the previous shootout. (en)
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| - Narrato Ponce (or Narato Ponce) was a California outlaw from Chile and "one of the most famous gunfighters of his time." Governor Frederick Low placed a $500 bounty on Ponce. Injured after an 1867 gun battle with Sheriff Harry N. Morse in Pleasanton, Ponce escaped. When finally killed near Pinole by Morse, his body was discovered to hold "three pistol wounds and 13 pieces of shotgun lead" from the previous shootout. At about 2:00 am on October 3rd, 1867 the one time notorious Chileno outlaw named Narrato Ponce was engaged in a poker game with several others at Graevenor's Saloon in the town of Hayward California, just east of San Francisco. A dispute arose and Ponce left the room and returned firing a pistol at his agitators eventually putting a bullet straight through the lung out of the body and into the arm of his target. The victim was Lewis Joy, who after being shot, rose from the table and fell to his death a few steps later in another room. Some accounts claim that before Narrato Ponce made haste and escaped in the dark from the sight of this cold blooded murder, he first walked up to the bar and had the audacity to order a drink asking if anyone else would want anything not making it clear if he meant a drink or lead. The slayer then made his way under the cover of darkness leaving his horse behind him in the corral. (en)
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