Sheriff Buford Pusser 2nd Ambush Site
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place with historical importance, historical layer / disappeared object

According to Pusser, on the pre-dawn morning of August 12, 1967, Pusser's phone rang, informing him of a disturbance call on New Hope Road in McNairy County. He responded, with his wife Pauline joining him for this particular ride. Shortly after they passed the New Hope Methodist Church, a car came alongside Pusser's; and the occupants opened fire, killing Pauline and leaving Pusser, who had suffered a bullet wound to the chin, for dead. He spent eighteen days in the hospital before returning home and would need several more surgeries to restore his appearance.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Buford_Pusser
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Buford_Pusser
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Coordinates: 35°0'38"N 88°30'27"W
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