- Ernest St. Leon
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name = Ernest St. Leon
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died = death date|1891|8|31
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placeofbirth =San Antonio, Texas ,United States
placeofdeath =El Paso, Texas
nickname = Diamond Dick
department = Texas Rangers
service =United States
serviceyears = c. 1880-1891
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laterwork =Ernest "Diamond Dick" St. Leon (d.
August 31 ,1898 ) was aFrench-American law enforcement officer and a member of the Texas Rangers, known prominently during the 1880s as one of its finestundercover officer s. He received the nickname "Diamond Dick" from his fellow officers due to his habit of wearing diamonds on his uniform.Biography
The son of a French refugee, Ernest St. Leon was born and raised in
San Antonio, Texas . While still inlaw school , he left to join theUS Cavalry and had a distinguished career participating in theTexas-Indian Wars . According to one account, he reportedly killed three warriors single handed after one of his men had been killed and eventually rose to the rank of sergeant before his discharge from military service.He later joined the Texas Rangers, serving in Company-D throughout the 1880s and working extensively in undercover operations. St. Leon was eventually dismissed from the force due to his drinking however he did remain in contact with John Hughes and worked with him in an unofficial capacity for a time. [ cite web |url=http://www.jcs-group.com/oldwest/gunfighters/orourke.html |title=The Gunfighters - Ernest St. Leon ("Diamond Dick") |accessdate= |author= |authorlink= |coauthors= |date= |year= |month= |format= |work= |publisher=The Spell of the West |pages= |language= |archiveurl= |archivedate= |quote= ] In 1889, hired by the Fronteriza Mining Company, he was involved in the capture of a group of
silver ore thieves who were traveling with a large mule caravan en route to their hideout where they planned to hide the loot in an abandoned silver mine outsideShafter, Texas . Posing as one of the escorts, he led the robbers into an ambush as Texas Rangers John R. Hughes andLon Oden , assisted by St. Leon, attempted to take them into custody. Antonio Carrasco and his two brothers were killed in the ensuing gunfight and were later buried next to the abandoned mine. [ cite web |url=http://www.texasranger.org/dispatch/6/LonOden.htm |title=Lon Oden, The Rhymin' Ranger |accessdate= |author=Tanner, Karen Holliday |authorlink= |coauthors=John D. Tanner, Jr. |date= |year=1998 |month= |format= |work= |publisher=TexasRanger.org |pages= |language= |archiveurl= |archivedate= |quote= ]While living among the Mexican-American peasants along the border, he was able to obtain a list of twenty names of men involved in the murder of Captain [http://www.odmp.org/officer/7238-captain-frank-jones Frank Jones] who had been killed while attempting to arrest Jesus and Severino Olguin, members of a local bandit gang of thieves and murders in the
El Paso -area. This information was later used as a "death list" by members of John Hughes' posse as they either gunned down or lynched between 18-20 members of the Olguin family and wiping out the Pirate Island-based gang. [ cite web |url=http://www.texasranger.org/dispatch/10/Pages/Hughes.htm |title=The Border Boss: John R. Hughes |accessdate= |author=Parsons, Chuck |authorlink= |coauthors= |date= |year=2003 |month= |format= |work= |publisher=TexasRanger.org |pages= |language= |archiveurl= |archivedate= |quote= ]In 1890, he was brought back to the Texas Rangers. In August, 1898, while in
Socorro, Texas ,he was involved in a gunfight with cowboys Bob Finley, John Collier, and John Ray. John Ray was wounded, as was St. Leon, while Dr. Oscar J. Breaux, was killed. St. Leon had called on Dr. Breaux to assist him in arresting Collier and Finley, who were recklessly discharging their firearms, with both men being wanted on charges of horse theft also. They became involved in a pursuit on horseback, which culminated in a gunbattle near the "Lamaire Ranch". Dr. Breaux was hit early in the battle with a bullet to the head, dying immediately. This left St. Leon one facing three. St. Leon was also hit, the bullet entering his left shoulder at such an angle it entered into his lung. The three opposing gunmen then rode away, believing both St. Leon and Dr. Breaux were dead. St. Leon, however, was able to ride to a doctor inYsleta, Texas , where he was quickly assessed as being in critical condition. Collier, Ray and Finley, with Ray being wounded in the thigh, surrendered themselves toJustice of the Peace R.J. Carr. Finley's horse had also been shot. Ranger John R. Hughes took custody of the three suspects. St. Leon died on August 31st. He was buried atConcordia Cemetery in El Paso.External links
* [http://elpasotimes.typepad.com/morgue/2008/07/diamond-dick--1.html Tales from the Morgue, Diamond Dick Dead]
* [http://www.texasranger.org/dispatch/6/LonOden.htm Texas Ranger Dispatch]References
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