National Policing Institute honors legendary law enforcement leaders Charles H Ramsey, Lee P Brown
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National Policing Institute Honors Legendary Law Enforcement Leaders Charles H Ramsey, Lee P Brown
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Serpico sets the record straight, Part 10 – Baltimore Post-Examiner
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Frank Serpico: I call it rats jumping off a sinking ship
In a wide-ranging interview, the cop portrayed by Al Pacino in the eponymous movie discusses being shot 50 years ago, racism in the US following the Derek Chauvin guilty verdict, and his long career in and out of the blue uniform
Frank Serpico, right, testifies before a police corruption hearing in 1971.
Fri, 30 Apr, 2021 - 18:48
Michael Clifford Serpico is bleeding. He is in the back of a patrol car, eyes wide open, a man on the precipice of mortality. He has been shot in the face. A siren wails, windscreen wipers beat against a dirty New York night. He is being rushed to hospital. The rain buckets down, on the city, on Serpico’s life, on a career that began so brightly, on the tarnished reputation of the New York Police Department which he exposed as being riddled with corruption. So goes the opening scene of Serpico, the eponymous movie of Frank Serpico’s life in which Al Pacino played the whistleblower cop.