Top 20 Law Enforcement Officer celebrities in United States
Here is the latest list of the world's top 20 Law Enforcement Officer celebrities [Updated March 3, 2021].
Candice DeLong was born
on July 16, 1950
in United States.
She retired from the FBI in 2000, and had her debut book Special Agent: My Life on the Front Lines as a Woman in the FBI published. The New York Daily News compared her to the fictional heroine of the film Silence of the Lambs Clarice Darling, played by
Jodie Foster.
Net Worth 2020: $3 Million
Joe Arpaio was born
on June 14, 1932
in Springfield, United States.
The Sheriff of Maricopa County, Arizona who was involved in the investigation in attempting to disprove the validity of Barack Obama's birth certificate.
He appeared on the reality show Smile...You're Under Arrest! in 2008. He was pardoned by
Donald Trump in 2017.
Net Worth 2020: $500 Thousand
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Salary 2020: $100 Thousand
Jim Leavelle was born
on August 23, 1920
in United States.
Dallas detective who was walking with John F. Kennedy assassin Lee Harvey Oswald at the time of Oswald's murder at the hands of Jack Ruby. The killing happened in the lower level of the Dallas Police Department's Headquarters.
Many of the articles of clothing he wore on the infamous day of November 24th, 1963 were displayed at Dallas' Sixth Floor Museum.
Haley Drew was born
on March 1, 1987
in United States.
She graduated from Tarrant County Sheriff's Training Academy in May 2017.
Eliot Ness was born
on April 19, 1903
in Chicago, United States.
His brother-in-law Alexander Jamie was an FBI agent.
Daryl Gates was born
on August 30, 1926
in United States.
He is known for creating SWAT teams as well as the DARE program.
Clyde Tolson was born
on May 22, 1900
in Laredo, United States.
FBI Associate Director who served from 1930 to 1972. He is best remembered for his close association with J. Edgar Hoover.
He was involved in a 1942 gun fight with prominent New York gangster Harry Brunette.
Pat Garrett was born
on June 5, 1850
in Cusseta, United States.
His story has become one of the most well-known parts of wild west folklore.
Raymond Kelly was born
on September 4, 1941
in United States.
He was the father of news morning co-host
Greg Kelly.
Walter Walsh was born
on May 4, 1907
in West Hoboken, United States.
He joined the FBI in 1934 and assisted in the capture of Arthur Barker.
Chang Apana was born
on December 26, 1871
in Waiphahu, United States.
The author
Earl Derr Biggers was inspired to create his famous Charlie Chan character after reading about Apana's exploits in the local paper.
Joseph D Pistone was born
on September 17, 1939
in United States.
Evidence he collected during his five-year undercover assignment resulted in the convictions of more than one hundred members of the Mafia.
John Rutherford was born
on September 2, 1952
in United States.
Before being elected Sheriff, he was the commander of several Duval County and Jacksonville city police divisions, including the burglary, arson, and traffic departments.
Frank Serpico was born
on April 14, 1936
in Brooklyn, United States.
He was shot in the face while attempting to arrest heroin dealers at 778 Driggs Avenue in Brooklyn on February 3, 1971. After his attempted murder, and the trial, he was moved to Switzerland through witness protection.
August Vollmer was born
on March 7, 1876
in United States.
Suffering from both cancer and Parkinson's disease, he committed suicide at the age of seventy-nine.
Elfego Baca was born
on February 10, 1865
in United States.
Rather than arresting town lawbreakers by force, he usually sent them a polite letter, warning them that if they failed to turn themselves in, he would 'feel justified in shooting [them] on sight when [he] come after [them].'
Frank Figliuzzi was born
on September 12, 1962
in United States.
He completed Harvard University's National Security Program for Senior Executives. Following his FBI career, he has worked as Chief Operating Officer for ETS Risk Management.
J Edgar Hoover was born
on January 1, 1895
in United States.
He used the FBI to harass political dissenters and activists and to amass secret files on political leaders. He famously blackmailed
Martin Luther King Jr. because he believed him to be a threat to the security of the U.S.
Melvin Purvis was born
on October 24, 1903
in United States.
American Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) agent who led criminal pursuit cases against infamous outlaws including Baby Face Nelson, Pretty Boy Floyd, and John Dillinger.
He was appointed head of the Chicago FBI office by the FBI director himself,
J. Edgar Hoover.
Ben Thompson was born
on November 2, 1843
in United States.
Gunfighter and occasional sheriff of the Old West who worked with grand showman, Buffalo Bill Cody and gunmen Wild Bill Hickock.
In 1881, Ben Thompson became marshal in Austin, Texas.