In Memory of Our Fallen Officers

Malcom J Buie

Malcom J. Buie

Age: 46
Position: Patrolman
End of Watch: June 26, 1946
Cause of Death: Stabbing

On Wednesday, the morning of June 26, 1946, Officer Buie boarded a City bus that had stopped at West Erwin and North Broadway to settle a dispute. As Officer Buie exited the bus, thinking the dispute was over, a man involved in the disturbance from the bus stabbed Officer Buie in the chest. The suspect fled the area and touched off the largest manhunt in Texas in order to bring him to justice. The suspect was captured days later in Corsicana, and Officer Buie died from the injury he sustained. Officer Buie was the first officer to be killed in the line of duty in the history of the Tyler Police Department.


Burl Whitington

Burl Whittington

Age: 24
Position: Patrolman
End of Watch: May 8, 1955
Cause of Death: Vehicle Crash

On Sunday, May 8, 1955, Officer Burl Whittington was working his first Mother’s Day with the department when he was killed. Officer Whittington was involved in a high-speed pursuit of two teenagers on South Broadway Avenue. Officer Whittington followed the two teens down Old Bullard Road when he lost control of his vehicle, striking a tree head-on. Officer Whittington died from injuries he sustained from the crash.


Milus F Nichol

Milus F. Nichol

Age: 24
Position: Patrolman
End of Watch: October 12, 1962
Cause of Death: Vehicle Crash

On Friday, October 12, 1962, Officer Milus F. Nichol was riding in a patrol unit with his partner when the two officers spotted a vehicle traveling at excessive speeds on West Bow Street. Nichol and his partner began pursuing the vehicle through the city before crashing into the back of a truck at Loop 323 and Mineola Highway. Nichol died as a result of his injuries he sustained in the crash.


Eugene Vickers

Eugene Vickers

Age: 26
Position: Patrolman
End of Watch: March 29, 1963
Cause of Death: Struck by Vehicle

On Friday, March 29, 1963, Officer Vickers was investigating a traffic accident around 8 p.m. in front of Tyler Junior College. Officer Vickers was struck in the roadway by a driver of a passing vehicle who did not see the officer. Officer Vickers died as a result of injuries he sustained.