Sheriff William J. Brady

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Sheriff William J. Brady was the lawman of Lincoln County, New Mexico, whose assassination during the Lincoln County War became a pivotal event in the conflict involving Billy the Kid.

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Sheriff William J. Brady canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf lawman
person
areaOfActivity law enforcement in the New Mexico Territory
causeOfDeath assassination
conflict opposed the Regulators faction in the Lincoln County War
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
familyName Brady NERFINISHED
givenName William
hasEnemy Regulators (Lincoln County War faction) NERFINISHED
hasOpponent Billy the Kid NERFINISHED
historicalPeriod American Old West NERFINISHED
jurisdiction Lincoln County, New Mexico Territory NERFINISHED
legacy his death escalated the Lincoln County War
mannerOfDeath homicide
notableAssociate Billy the Kid NERFINISHED
Regulators (Lincoln County War) NERFINISHED
notableEvent Lincoln County War NERFINISHED
killing by gunfire in Lincoln, New Mexico
notableFor assassination during the Lincoln County War
occupation law enforcement officer
public official
participantIn Lincoln County War NERFINISHED
placeOfDeath Lincoln County, New Mexico NERFINISHED
placeOfWork Lincoln County, New Mexico NERFINISHED
positionHeld Sheriff of Lincoln County, New Mexico
residence New Mexico Territory NERFINISHED
roleInConflict supporter of the Murphy–Dolan faction in the Lincoln County War
sexOrGender male
workLocation Lincoln County, New Mexico NERFINISHED

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Lincoln County War notableParticipant Sheriff William J. Brady
Lincoln County War hasCasualties Sheriff William J. Brady
Billy the Kid killed Sheriff William J. Brady