NYC drug kingpin Alpo Martinez - who escaped from witness protection in Maine - was throwing baggies of heroin out of his Dodge Ram's window before he was killed in Harlem drive-by

 A notorious New York City drug kingpin, who was killed in a Harlem drive-by shooting on Sunday, was throwing baggies of heroin out of his truck's window moments before he was shot dead.

In his final frantic moments, Alberto 'Alpo' Martinez, 55, was thought to have thrown the drugs out the window as he knew police would be arriving after a dozen baggies were found near the scene.

In a video of the crime scene, baggies containing a brown substance, that appeared to be heroin, were seen strewn on the street, a source told the New York Post

The drug dealer was found dead with at least five gunshot wounds to his torso in his 2017 Dodge Ram on the corner of Frederick Douglass Boulevard and West 147 Street in Harlem, police said.  

Notorious NYC drug kingpin Alberto 'Alpo' Martinez, 55, was thought to have thrown baggies of heroin out the window moments before he was killed in a drive-by shooting on Sunday

Notorious NYC drug kingpin Alberto 'Alpo' Martinez, 55, was thought to have thrown baggies of heroin out the window moments before he was killed in a drive-by shooting on Sunday 

Alpo was immortalized in film and in songs by the likes of Jay Z and 50 Cent after going into witness protection for testifying against fellow drug dealers.

Martinez was identified under the name he used in witness protection - Abraham Rodriguez. Authorities said he had been living in Lewiston, Maine.

He was found at 3:24 am with multiple gunshot wounds to his torso, authorities told DailyMail.com. Photos of his truck showed at least five bullet holes in the window. EMS took him to a local hospital where he was pronounced dead. 

No arrests have been made in the shooting and police are still investigating. 

Martinez was found dead in his 2017 Dodge Ram (pictured above) in a drive-by shooting in Harlem on Sunday morning with at least five gunshot wounds to his torso

Martinez was found dead in his 2017 Dodge Ram (pictured above) in a drive-by shooting in Harlem on Sunday morning with at least five gunshot wounds to his torso

Martinez was found with ID using the name Abraham Rodriguez. He'd been out of prison since 2015 and living under witness protection. Pictured: His truck following the shooting

Martinez was found with ID using the name Abraham Rodriguez. He'd been out of prison since 2015 and living under witness protection. Pictured: His truck following the shooting

The shooting took place on Frederick Douglass Boulevard and West 147 Street in Harlem (crime scene, pictured)

The shooting took place on Frederick Douglass Boulevard and West 147 Street in Harlem (crime scene, pictured)

No arrests have been made in the drive-by shooting and police are still investigating

No arrests have been made in the drive-by shooting and police are still investigating 


A police source, who told the New York Post Martinez's license plates were from Texas, said Martinez was asking for trouble the second he returned to his old Harlem Haunts.  

'You were in the witness protection program because you testified against other drug dealers,' he said. 'You'd make a lot of enemies who have a score to settle. When you return to the same area, word will get out very fast. He's back in the zone.'

Martinez ran a drug ring that spanned from New York to Washington dealing cocaine and crack in the 1980s. 

After his 1991 arrest, he would eventually confess to 14 murders before becoming a government witness.

Martinez had been living under witness protection after being released from prison in 2015. He was serving a 35-year sentence at ADX Florence, a federal supermax prison in Colorado. 

Martinez had been living under witness protection after being released from prison in 2015

Martinez had been living under witness protection after being released from prison in 2015

A Jay-Z produced film called Paid in Full was made in which rapper/actor Cam'Ron portrayed Martinez

A Jay-Z produced film called Paid in Full was made in which rapper/actor Cam'Ron portrayed Martinez

Martinez was also immortalized in songs by Jay Z, as well as fellow New York-based rappers Nas and 50 Cent

Martinez was also immortalized in songs by Jay Z, as well as fellow New York-based rappers Nas and 50 Cent

Martinez has had a minor influence on pop culture, immortalized by rapper and actor Cam'ron's portrayal of him in the 2002 Jay Z-produced movie Paid in Full.  

Jay Z, Nas and 50 Cent have all written songs referencing Martinez.

The family of Rich Porter celebrated the news Sunday. Porter was Martinez's business partner who the kingpin gunned down in 1990.   

'We waited for a long time for this day to come and we are happy. That's why we're out here celebrating, drinking champagne,' a 37-year-old niece of Porter's who gave her name only as Lorell told the New York Daily News as she poured herself more bubbly into a fancy glass. 

'Everybody's reaction right now is celebrating. It's a celebration for Harlem, period.' 

NYC drug kingpin Alpo Martinez - who escaped from witness protection in Maine - was throwing baggies of heroin out of his Dodge Ram's window before he was killed in Harlem drive-by NYC drug kingpin Alpo Martinez - who escaped from witness protection in Maine - was throwing baggies of heroin out of his Dodge Ram's window before he was killed in Harlem drive-by Reviewed by Your Destination on November 02, 2021 Rating: 5

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