A Notorious Harlem Drug Lord Turned Witness Is Supposedly Out of Prison (2024)

The name Alberto “Alpo” Martinez tends to elicit strong reactions. Hes been celebrated as a street legend of epic proportions—an iconic figure out of hip-hop mythology who was played by the rapper Cam’ron in the movie Paid in Full. At the same time, Alpo is often reviled as a snitch, a rat of the highest order who allegedly betrayed the street code to save himself, tarnishing his legacy in the chronicles of gangster lore.

One thing is for sure, though: Word of Alpo’s apparent release from a little-known federal prison witness protection program—they’re called “cheese factories” on the inside—is resonating on the street. Don Diva magazine, probably the longest-running periodical devoted to the drug underworld and street life in New York City and beyond, reported that Alpo was released on its website last week.

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Alpo was known as a trendsetter in crack-era Harlem, transporting hundreds of kilos of cocaine into Washington, DC, while flaunting his wealth and flamboyant lifestyle with cars, clothes and jewelry. But when he killed his best friend and business partner Rich Porter—another Harlem drug dealer whos been immortalized in hip-hop lore—Alpo’s rep took a serious blow. When Alpo went on to testify against the man believed to be his former Washington, DC, enforcer in open court—apparently to spare himself a life sentence—he was branded a traitor.

To get the real deal on this infamous figure, VICE turned to another former Harlem drug dealer, Kevin Chiles. Chiles served over a decade in the feds for his own drug organization, founded Don Diva from the cell block, and was a contemporary of Alpos back in the 1980s. Back then, the crack epidemic was in full swing and young hustlers like Alpo, Rich Porter, Azie and Kevin Chiles were making a name for themselves by perpetuating the lifestyle and fashions that rappers would go on to emulate.

Here’s what he had to say.

VICE: Now that we think he’s out of prison, do you suspect Alpo will come back to New York? Harlem, even?
Kevin Chiles: I am most certain that Alpo wont come back to New York. He knows he has a bullseye on him. That situation with Rich left Harlem scarred and people have strong feelings about it. And he admitted to playing a part in the death of another with a well-liked figure, Domenico Benson from Brooklyn. I could see a younger dude, on the come-up, try to make a name for themselves by taking Alpo out. They would be instantly infamous. Im sure these are things he should be considering.

How did you learn Alpo was out?
Its been speculated that hes been home for years. But I know its true now because he had been speaking to a mutual female associate of ours. In the conversations, Alpo was trying to fill in the blanks of years past and my name came up. She seemed excited about speaking to him and she thought that I would share her enthusiasm, but she sensed after talking to me that I wasnt…. I explained to her that I wasnt checking for him, but I didnt go into details about the specifics because she was outside the lines as far as that lifestyle was concerned.

You and Alpo were once friends right?
I was cool with all of them—me, Rich, A, and Po. We would play basketball, gamble, compete over girls, swap cars; we did all those type of things on the regular. At any given time between me, Rich and Po, we may have had 15 to 20 luxury cars like Porsches, Benzs, BMWs. etc. If one of us pulled up in a car the other liked, we let him hold it.

What was Alpo like?
He brought attention to himself. He was charismatic and outgoing. He had a party always going on around him and people gravitated to him. What ultimately was unique about Alpo was that he would go from uptown to downtown from the East side to the West side almost like he was campaigning. He was an adrenaline junkie and he was crazy about them bikes. Anybody that knows anything about Harlem, especially in the summertime, is that you have different groups that ride through Harlem doing tricks on bikes and Alpo was one of those dudes that was notorious for that. Po would be on a bike doing wheelies like 15, 20 blocks at a time.

What did you make of the film Paid in Full and how it represented Alpo, Rich, Azie and Harlem?
I dont think it captured the essence of what it was like being a twentysomething millionaire in Harlem. The influence and power was overwhelming. It made you feel invincible. We were young and had a lawlessness about us—you felt like you owned the city. The music and the fashion of the era just added to the allure.

What happened when Alpo killed Rich Porter?
We originally didnt know Alpo killed Rich. It was speculated but it wasnt until he did an interview and told on himself. But Richs death had a huge impact on Harlem. The timing couldnt have been worse—Richard was in the middle of negotiating the release of his 12-year-old brother, Donnell, who had been kidnapped and was being held for $500,000 ransom. Rich was killed, and then a few days later the body of his little brother was found in the same vicinity.

What do you think about snitching in general?
We all signed on to live our lives outside of the law. There’s a certain principle or mindset that is put into play. For me and anybody of that mindset or lifestyle who chooses to live outside the law, theres a certain understanding: Its never right in any instance to take your situation and then pass it on to somebody else to suffer the consequences of your actions. A man takes responsibility for his actions.

What is up with Don Diva magazine for those who arent hip?
We call ourselves an urban lifestyle magazine. It doesnt just encompass the gangster lifestyle —we touch on all aspects of the urban existence. The magazine was created because I didnt want to see people follow in my footsteps. I know this new generation is infatuated with what they think that the gangster lifestyle represents, but they have no understanding of the consequences and collateral damage it causes.

When I came up with the idea for the magazine, I was probably at one of the lowest points of my life and wanted to be able to do something to affect change. One of the only upsides to being incarcerated in the federal prison system was that I was able to meet other individuals of my stature from all over the country. We all had our own experience with the legal system and the other consequences that come with our lifestyle. I knew if I could tell the stories of individuals who are respected in their communities like Larry Hoover from Chicago, Demetrius “Big Meech” Flenory from Detroit, Akbar Pray from Newark, New Jersey, Guy Fisher from Harlem Kenneth “Supreme” McGriff from Queens and The Chamber Brothers from Detroit—just to name a few—we could help this generation make better decisions.

These individuals and their stories serve as a cautionary tale. No one wants to end up dead or in jail for the rest of their life.

Follow Seth Ferranti on Twitter and check out his book on Alpo here.

A Notorious Harlem Drug Lord Turned Witness Is Supposedly Out of Prison (2024)

FAQs

Is Alpo still alive? ›

Alberto Geddis Martinez, better known as Alpo Martinez, Abraham G. Rodriquez (witness protection), or more simply as Alpo or Po (June 8, 1966 – October 31, 2021) was an American drug dealer from Harlem, New York City of Puerto Rican descent. He rose to prominence in the mid–1980s.

Who was the rat in Paid in Full? ›

The name Alberto “Alpo” Martinez tends to elicit strong reactions. He's been celebrated as a street legend of epic proportions—an iconic figure out of hip-hop mythology who was played by the rapper Cam'ron in the movie Paid in Full.

Who is Shakeem Parker? ›

Shakeem Parker Cleared of Charges in High-Profile Case

Parker had spent two and a half years in jail awaiting trial for the murder of Martinez, a notorious drug kingpin who lived under the name Abraham Rodriguez while in the federal witness protection program.

Who is the real Rico from paid in full? ›

The character Rico in the movie is based on real-life drug dealer Alpo Martinez, who had a prominent role in Harlem's drug trade. Like in the movie, Martinez became an informant in real life, providing information to the authorities in exchange for a reduced sentence.

Who is the real ace from Paid in Full? ›

The real life "Ace Boogie" made $100,000 a week selling cocaine. In interviews, Azie Faison Jr., the real life Ace, has repeatedly accused Damon Dash, the film's producer of massively altering and watering down the script for "Paid in Full".

Is paid in full based on a true story? ›

Paid in Full is a 2002 American crime drama film directed by Charles Stone III. The characters Ace (Wood Harris), Mitch (Mekhi Phifer), and Rico (Cam'ron), are fictionally based on the 1980s Harlem drug dealers Azie "AZ" Faison, Rich Porter, and Alpo Martinez.

Who killed Calvin in Paid in Full? ›

Nonetheless, Rico kills Calvin in retaliation. A short time later, Mitch's brother, Sonny is kidnapped.

Did Rico snitch in Paid in Full? ›

Rico is arrested and is last seen in prison giving up information on his out-of-town connections in Washington D.C., but not on the connections he once had in Harlem, due to his is claim that "When I come home, I'm still gon be the king." Since the ransom was not paid, Sonny is later found dead as well.

What is Sonny's real name from Paid in Full? ›

Donnell Porter, 1988. Harlem. Donnell Porter is the real life “Sonny” from Paid In Full. There is a petition to officially co-name the cross street of Adam Clayton Powell Jr Blvd & West 132nd Street as “William Donnell Porter Way”.

Was the man who killed Alpo acquitted of charges? ›

The man accused of murdering former Lewiston resident Alpo Martinez in New York in 2021 was acquitted Tuesday in New York City. Shakeem Parker, 30, had been in jail for two and a half years charged with the murder of the legendary drug kingpin who spent five years in Lewiston in the federal witness program.

Is Wayne Silk Perry still alive? ›

Facing the death penalty, Perry took a plea deal and was sentenced to five life sentences without the possibility of parole. Perry, now 60, is currently incarcerated in ADX Florence Supermax Prison in Fremont County, Colorado where he has spent the past 18 years of his life.

What did Rico do to Ace? ›

It's later revealed that it's he and an accomplice who dragged Ace into the apartment in the film's opening in order to rob him. Rico also qualifies as someone willing to work with Ace and Mitch, but who kills Mitch to keep all the money from the sale Mitch was using to raise Sonny's ransom.

Who was the bad guy in Paid in Full? ›

Rico is a drug dealer and an antagonist in the 2002 crime drama film Paid in Full.

What is Rico's name in Paid in Full? ›

Paid in Full (2002) - Cam'ron as Rico - IMDb.

Who is Rich Porter's brother? ›

Life. Born Richard Thomas Porter in the Harlem section of New York City, Porter was the oldest of three children born to Velma Porter. He had a younger sister Patricia (born in 1966) and brother William Donnell (1977-c. 1990).

Does Alpo have a son? ›

Who played Rich Porter in Paid in Full? ›

In the 80's, in Harlem, the simple Afro-American worker of a laundry, Ace (Wood Harris), is seduced by the easy money of his friend Mitch (Mekhi Phifer) and when Mitch is arrested, he becomes a drug lord. Later, he joins Mitch and his new-friend Rico (Cam'ron) as his right arms, ruling the neighborhood.

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