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  2. Frank Serpico - Wikipedia

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    Francesco Vincent "Frank" Serpico (/ ˈ s ɜːr p ɪ k oʊ / SUR-pik-oh; born April 14, 1936) is an American retired New York Police Department detective, best known for whistleblowing on police corruption. In the late 1960s and early 1970s, he was a plainclothes police officer working in Brooklyn, the Bronx and Manhattan to expose vice ...

  3. Serpico - Wikipedia

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    The principal photography on Serpico began in early July 1973. The film was planned to be released before Christmas, with four-and-a-half months for the crew to complete the movie. [29] Filming took place in July and August. [30] The story of the film encompassed 11 years, from 1960 through 1971. [31] Pacino as Frank Serpico in a publicity portrait

  4. List of New York City Police Department officers - Wikipedia

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    Frank Serpico: Detective 1936– 1959–1972 Undercover police officer who testified against police corruption in 1971, and whose life was made into a movie and book. Richard X. Slattery: 1925–1997 1948–1960

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  6. Genovese crime family - Wikipedia

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    Frank "Farby" Serpico – born in 1916 in Corona, Queens. Serpico was a member of the 116th Street Crew of the Genovese family. He was promoted to acting boss or street boss by Vincent Gigante from 1998 to 2001 He died in 2002. Charles "Chuckie" Tuzzo – capo operating in New Jersey, Brooklyn and Manhattan. In 2002, Tuzzo was indicted with ...

  7. Knapp Commission - Wikipedia

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    The creation of the Commission was largely a result of publicized accounts of police wrongdoing, as revealed by Patrolman Frank Serpico and Sergeant David Durk. Lindsay's action was also prompted by a front-page exposé in The New York Times on April 25, 1970 that documented a vast scheme of illicit payments to police officers from businessmen ...

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  9. Serpico (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Serpico is a film based on Frank Serpico Serpico also may refer to: Topics related to the police officer who inspired the film: Frank Serpico, New York Police Department officer; Serpico, a biography of Frank Serpico by Peter Maas; Serpico, the television series based on Serpico's life and the film