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Dangerous Dan Tucker would arrive in the southwest in the mid 1870s pit on the badge of a sheriffamp;#39;s deputy and in a very short amount of time tally up a body count surpassed only by the likes of John Wesley Harden and Deacon Jim Miller to quote his story in Leon Mets Tucker was a better law man and more dangerous than such high-profile figures as Wyatt ER and Wild Bill Hickok but who was he really is it true that Dan Tucker once took out half a dozen of the tombstone Cowboys in one Fell Swoop and what about the stories of Doc Holiday giving Dan a wide birth due to his deadly reputation please join me today as we take a look at one of the Lesser known yet still deadlier in Hell gunman of the old west my nameamp;#39;s Josh and this is the wild west Extravaganza Dan Tuckeramp;#39;s early life is murky at best legend has that he was born in Canada Circ 1849 and that he stabbed a man to death in Colorado before fleeing to New Mexico at which point he took up employment at