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Serpico

Unlike his peers, Serpico refused his share of extorted money, a decision that transformed him from a colleague into a "traitor" in the eyes of the force. The Whistleblower’s Price

The Man with the Bullet in His Brain: The Legacy of Frank Serpico Serpico

Frank Serpico joined the NYPD in 1959 with a simple goal: to be a good cop. Instead, he found a department where systemic bribery was "business as usual". Serpico’s famous observation—that 10% of cops were absolutely corrupt, 10% were absolutely honest, and 80% just wished they were honest—highlighted a culture where staying quiet was the only way to survive. Unlike his peers, Serpico refused his share of

More than fifty years after he was shot in the face during a Brooklyn drug bust, Frank Serpico still carries lead fragments in his head. For many, the name "Serpico" evokes the image of a bearded, bohemian Al Pacino in the 1973 film, but the real-life retired detective remains a living testament to the heavy cost of integrity. An Idealist in a "Mobbed Up" World An Idealist in a "Mobbed Up" World

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