Buford Pusser

American police officer and sheriff

Buford Pusser - American police officer and sheriff
Born

1937
88 years ago

Died

August 21st, 1974
50 years ago — 37 years old

Category

Leaders & Politicians

Country

United States

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Served as a sheriff in McNairy County, Tennessee, achieving national attention due to efforts against organized crime. His leadership in combating illegal activities earned him a reputation for significant law enforcement actions. Buford Pusser's life inspired the film 'Walking Tall,' which depicted his battles against criminal elements and his personal struggles following violent confrontations. The film highlighted his dedication to his role as a lawman despite facing numerous challenges.

Served as sheriff of McNairy County, Tennessee

Inspired the film 'Walking Tall'

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