In a small town in Arkansas, a young man once pinned on a badge — without expecting a paycheck.

That man was L.C. Smith, better known as “Buckshot.”

What started as unpaid service in the late 1950s became a calling that lasted decades. He patrolled quiet streets, built trust, and became a steady presence the community could rely on.

At 81, he finally retired.
But the department soon realized something was missing — his wisdom, leadership, and heart.

So they asked him to come back.

And he did.

Well into his 90s, Buckshot continued showing up, mentoring younger officers and serving with pride. Only at 93, when his legs could no longer carry him the way they once did, did he hang up his badge for good.

His story isn’t about age.
It’s about purpose.
About showing up — year after year — simply because you care.
In a small town in Arkansas, a young man once pinned on a badge — without expecting a paycheck. That man was L.C. Smith, better known as “Buckshot.” What started as unpaid service in the late 1950s became a calling that lasted decades. He patrolled quiet streets, built trust, and became a steady presence the community could rely on. At 81, he finally retired. But the department soon realized something was missing — his wisdom, leadership, and heart. So they asked him to come back. And he did. Well into his 90s, Buckshot continued showing up, mentoring younger officers and serving with pride. Only at 93, when his legs could no longer carry him the way they once did, did he hang up his badge for good. His story isn’t about age. It’s about purpose. About showing up — year after year — simply because you care.
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