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What happened then is still very much unsettled. Because it happened in a span of no more than 40 seconds even the participants couldn't be sure. It was a blur of reflexive action -- and a bloody one. No one could later say who had shot first, but Doc Holliday seemed to have scored the first hit. His bullet tore through Frank McLaury's stomach sending McLaury's own shot wild through Wyatt's coat-tail. Billy Clanton fired at Virge, but his shot too went astray when Morgan's report entered his rib cage. Billy Claiborne had run at the first blast and was already out of sight. Ike Clanton, too, panicked and threw his gun down, pleading for his life. "Fight or get out like Claiborne!" Wyatt yelled and watched him desert his brother Billy, arms flailing until he reached the door of the photography shop. But, from that angle, behind the Earps' backs, Ike withdrew a hidden gun to pop a shot towards Wyatt before disappearing. The sound distracted Morgan; the moment was enough for Tom McLaury to send a bullet into Morgan's side. Doc instantly countered, blowing Tom away with blasts from both barrels of the shotgun. Desperately, wounded and dying, Billy Clanton fired blindly into the gunsmoke encircling him, striking Virge's leg. He then fell lifeless from a final volley from Wyatt's Buntline Special..
An abrupt silence followed.
Townspeople ran from their homes and shops to see what had happened. John Clum and the Citizen's Committee called for wagons to convey wounded Morgan and Virgil to their respective homes; doctors followed those wagons.