It was a breathtaking moment, the kind of standoff you might expect to have seen 150 years ago in this dusty corner of West Texas.
On one side was a confrontational gang of fearsome-looking vigilantes, their faces concealed by masks, their bodies wrapped in bulky, military-style body armor. On the other side: members of the Ector County Sheriff’s Office, wearing cowboy hats and protective vests with rifles and pistols at the ready.
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