High Fives Gang
Christian Gang | |
William "Black Jack" Christian | |
| Years active | 1890s |
|---|---|
| Territory | American Southwest |
| Membership | 5 |
| Leader | "Black Jack" Christian |
| Activities | Bank, store, train, and stagecoach robbery; horses and cattle theft |
The High Fives gang, also called the Christian Gang, was a group of Oklahoma outlaws that committed numerous crimes in the American Southwest.
The gang robbed banks, stores, trains and stagecoaches along with stealing horses and cattle. Led by William "Black Jack" Christian, their crimes ranged across Arizona, New Mexico and Texas through the 1890s.