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  1. Serpico was born in Brooklyn, New York City, the youngest child of Vincenzo and Maria Giovanna Serpico, Italian immigrants from Marigliano, Naples, Campania. At the age of 17, he enlisted in the United States Army and was stationed for two years in South Korea as an infantryman.

    • Whistleblower on police corruption and subsequent shooting
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    • American, Italian
    • Detective
  2. Aug 31, 2020 · Vincenzo and Maria Giovanna Serpico were his parents and immigrants from Italy. Vincenzo was a prisoner of war in World War I, and Serpico remembers his stories of picking lice off his clothes to eat. His mother was strong and protective of the family.

  3. Frank Serpico grew up in Brooklyn, the youngest son of Italian immigrants—Vincenzo and Maria Giovanna Serpico. “Vincenzo was a prisoner of war in World War I, and Serpico remembers his stories of picking lice off his clothes to eat.”

  4. Set him up because he wouldn't take a bribe or his share of the weekly take. Frank Serpico refused to look the other way, and he turned the New York City Police Department upside down by exposing rampant graft and corruption.

  5. May 23, 2023 · Biography. He was born on April 14, 1936, in NYC, New York, USA, as the youngest child of Maria Giovanna and Vincenzo Serpico, two Italian emigrants from Marigliano. He once said about his father: “My father said never run when you’re right.” @Getty. Serpico enlisted in the Army at age 17. He served two years in Korea.

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  6. Sep 30, 2013 · He was the youngest son of Vincenzo and Maria Serpico, two Italian emigrants from Naples. He grew up in Brooklyn hearing of how his grandfather had been assaulted and robbed, but also how his uncle had become a policeman to correct such wrongs.

  7. Serpico was born in Brooklyn, New York on April 14, 1936, the youngest child of Vincenzo and Maria Giovanna Serpico, Italian emigrants from Marigliano, in the province of Naples, Campania. He recounts an experience of his father standing up to corruption in his shop where Serpico shined shoes. [2]