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DID FRANK MATTHEWS GET AWAY WITH IT?

  By Jeff Burbank It was the first week of January 1973. Frank Matthews and his young girlfriend had just spent the holidays in Las Vegas and were about to board a flight to Los Angeles. In the previous several years, Matthews had made many trips to Las Vegas, carrying suitcases full of cash to be secretly laundered at casinos for a fee of 15 to 18 percent. This time, federal drug enforcement agents were waiting and placed him and the woman under arrest at McCarran International Airport. Two weeks before, U.S. prosecutors in Brooklyn, New York, had issued an arrest warrant for Matthews, the top black drug kingpin in America whose heroin and cocaine trafficking gang of mostly African-American dealers extended to 21 states on the Eastern Seaboard. He was charged with trying to sell about 40 pounds of cocaine in Miami from April to September 1972, a small fraction of the drugs he’d pushed since 1968. The feds believed Matthews had millions in currency stashed away in safety deposit boxes

Alleged assassin of notorious Harlem drug lord Albert Martinez arrested for the October 2021 hit

  By  JANON FISHER  and  CATHY BURKE NEW YORK DAILY NEWS The alleged killer of former drug lord Alberto “Alpo” Martinez was arrested and charged in the Oct. 31 Harlem hit, police said Sunday night. A 55yr old man driving a red Dodge RAM 2500 pickup truck was pronounced dead at Harlem Hospital after he was shot multiple times on Frederick Douglass Boulevard at West 151st Street in Manhattan on Sunday October 31, 2021. 0820. The Victim then drove for several blocks before crashing into several parked vehicles on Frederick Douglass Boulevard at West 147th Street, just across from the NYPD Police Service Area 6. (Theodore Parisienne)  (Theodore Parisienne/for New York Daily News) Shakeem Parker, 27, of W. 149th St.,who was already in custody on Rikers Island for a previous gun case, was charged with murder and criminal possession of a weapon, police said. “Detectives gathered information that he was the shooter,” a police spokesman said. Aside from the November gun possession case, Parker

Police have yet to crack Alpo Martinez murder case in New York

BY  STEVE COLLINS When somebody gunned down legendary drug kingpin Alpo Martinez in New York City on Halloween, police initially thought they were dealing with a victim from Maine named Abraham Rodriquez. It took a few hours before officials realized that Rodriquez, a 55-year-old from Lewiston, wasn’t just an unlucky Mainer who stumbled into trouble in Harlem. They discovered that Rodriquez, who lived quietly on Lewiston’s College Street until weeks before his death, was an alias supplied to Martinez in 2015 by a federal witness protection program that aimed to keep him safe from an array of people with good reason to wish him ill. If police have found any details about who exactly opened fire on him while he sat in his Maine-registered 2017 Ram in the early morning of Oct. 31, they’re keeping it to themselves. New York City police have yet to make an arrest in the high-profile slaying. But it seems as if every hoodlum, hip-hop celebrity or hanger-on in Harlem has a theory about who di

American Gangster: The True Story Vs The Movie

  REEL  FACE: REAL  FACE: Denzel Washington Born:  December 28, 1954 Birthplace: Mount Vernon, New York, USA Frank Lucas Born:  September 9, 1930 Birthplace:  Lenoir County, North Carolina, USA Russell Crowe Born:  April 7, 1964 Birthplace: Wellington, North Island, New Zealand Richie Roberts Born:  June 23, 1929 Birthplace:  Newark, New Jersey, USA Lymari Nadal Born:  February 11, 1978 Birthplace: Ponce, Puerto Rico Julie Lucas Birthplace:  Puerto Rico Cuba Gooding Jr. Born:  January 2, 1968 Birthplace: The Bronx, New York, USA Nicky Barnes Born:  October 15, 1933 Birthplace:  Harlem, New York, USA Noticing a giant Home Depot down the road, former American gangster Frank Lucas responds, "Look at this sh@t. What would Bumpy do? Go in and ask to see the assistant manager? Place is so big, you get lost past the bathroom sinks. But that's the way it is now. You can't find the heart of anything to stick the knife into."  -New York Magazine, 2000 QUESTIONING THE STORY: Did