Alpo Martinez | |
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Born |
Alberto Geddis Martinez June 8, 1966 Harlem, New York, U.S. |
Nationality | American |
Other names | Alpo Mayor of Harlem |
Occupation | Drug Dealer |
Criminal penalty | 35 year sentence |
Criminal status | Released |
Conviction(s) | 14 counts of homicide |
Alberto Geddis "Alpo" Martinez (born June 8, 1966) is a Puerto Rican former drug dealer who rose to prominence alongside Azie Faison and Rich Porter in the mid 1980s in Harlem during the War on Drugs. He went on to expand his drug trade to other parts of New York City, and to other cities in the Northeast, notably Washington D.C. He is serving a 35-year sentence for 14 counts of homicide at ADX Florence, a federal supermax prison located in Fremont County, Colorado
Martinez started selling drugs as early as 13 years old in East Harlem. When he met West side Harlem drug dealer Azie Fasion, Alpo started to move up the chain of drug dealers in Harlem and eventually became one of the biggest drug dealers in NYC. he later moved to Washington D.C. to expand operations where he quickly became involved in the underworld in the city and began drug dealing again. He met Wayne 'Silk' Perry, a notorious gangster and D.C. enforcer, who would later become his bodyguard and hitman. On January 3, 1990, Martinez and an accomplice murdered Rich Porter in The Bronx, New York, shooting the victim in the head and body several times. Martinez and Porter had previously been associates who sold drugs together. He has since apologized to the Porter family for the murder.
In 1991, he was arrested in Washington D.C. for selling drugs. He was later charged with conspiracy to commit murder, various drug charges, and 14 counts of murder, including the murder of D.C drug dealer Michael Fray and Brooklyn drug dealer Demencio Benson. Facing the possibility of either the death penalty or life imprisonment without the possibility of parole, Martinez turned informant and testified against members of his organization. For his testimony against Perry (who received five consecutive life sentences without the possibility of parole), Martinez was sentenced to 35 years in prison.