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The Fall Of Drug Kingpin Alpo Martinez (Videos)

November 30. 2021

In the 1980s drug kingpin Albert "Alpo" Martinez sold over $1 billion in narcotics through New York. Martinez also commissioned and committed brutal murders (according to claims online Martinez murdered, Rich Porter, who is said to be a relative of the late model Kim Porter). Last month he was found shot to death in his truck. Martinez was arrested in 1991, and only sentenced to 35-years in prison, rather than consecutive life sentences, because he ratted out a number of drug dealers for a lesser sentence. Martinez served 23-years out of his sentence.

Upon his release from prison in 2015, Martinez was placed in the U.S. government's Witness Protection Program. Martinez was relocated to a quiet area in Maine, where most would not suspect he was living. The FBI and DEA gave him a new identity and got him a job earning an average income. It was a massive step down from having hundreds of millions of dollars and living lavishly in New York.

Albert "Alpo" Martinez mug shot in the 1990s

After a few years, against Witness Protection Program policy, Martinez decided to go back to New York. It was a big mistake on his part. Individuals connected with people Martinez murdered, as well as those he ratted out to the Feds, were waiting to exact revenge upon him.

Albert "Alpo" Martinez

After leaving a Halloween party in New York last month, Martinez was gunned down in his truck at 3:35AM. He was 55. For a few years of lavish living Martinez went to prison for decades then was brutally killed. The moral of the story is stay away from drugs.

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