BOCA CHICA, DREAMING OF TEXS RANGERS FOR MARS: 1/4: Red Sky Morning: The Epic True Story of Texas Ranger Company F, by Joe Pappalardo
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John Batchelor
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🗓️ 29 June 2025
⏱️ 13 minutes
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Between 1886 and 1888, Sergeant James Brooks, of Texas Ranger Company F, was engaged in three fatal gunfights, endured disfiguring bullet wounds, engaged in countless manhunts, was convicted of second-degree murder, and rattled Washington, D.C., with a request for a pardon from the US president. His story anchors the tale of Joe Pappalardo's Red Sky Morning, an epic saga of lawmen and criminals set in Texas during the waning years of the “Old West.”
Alongside Brooks are the Rangers of Company F, who range from a pious teetotaler to a cowboy fleeing retribution for killing a man. They are all led by Captain William Scott, who cut his teeth as a freelance undercover informant but was facing the end of his Ranger career. Company F hunted criminals across Texas and beyond, killing them as needed, and were confident they could bring anyone to “Ranger justice.” But Brooks’s men met their match in the Conner family, East Texas master hunters and jailbreakers who were wanted for their part in a bloody family feud.
The full story of Company F’s showdown with the Conner family is finally being told, with long-dead voices being heard for the first time. This truly hidden history paints the grim picture of neighbors’ and relatives’ becoming snitches and bounty hunters, and a company of Texas Rangers who waded into the conflict only to find themselves over their heads—and in the fight of their lives.
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| 0:44.2 | Sabine County, Texas, March 31st, 1887, the moonlit pines of a thicket, it's called, a dense forest in East Texas. Suddenly, gun flashes erupt. |
| 0:59.8 | This is the centerpiece of the explication of the Texas Rangers in Joe Popolardo's new book, |
| 1:07.3 | Red Sky Morning, the epic true story of Texas Ranger Company F at this shootout, March 31st, 1887, |
| 1:16.5 | and we need to tell the story of who's shooting and who the captain and sergeant of company |
| 1:22.3 | F are that get hit by the gunfire. Joe, congratulations. It is wonderful to go to Texas because your |
| 1:30.0 | history of Company F also tells the story of the transformation of Texas into the modern |
| 1:35.3 | super state that it is. The shooting that night is between Company F led by Captain Scott and |
| 1:41.9 | Sergeant Brooks and the Conner family. Why are they shoot, why are the |
| 1:46.2 | Rangers shooting it out with the Connors? Who are they? What did they do? Good evening to you, Joe. |
| 1:51.4 | Hello and thank you so much for having me. The Conner family and East Texas family of master |
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