Game over the alpo rich porter and az story




















So my boy put me in contact with AZ. AZ was impressed with it and was like here. He just gave me a handful of pictures. So we just stayed in contact. We both were on the spiritual tip and we really connected. But we connected on a spiritual tip and he got more comfortable. I started interviewing him and he would come through every day because he had something new he wanted to talk about. The information on Game Over was so raw and powerful when it came out, it was like having pure coke on the street and I was the only one with it.

Larry has a very interesting story to say the least. Was it surreal to sit with him? AG from Showbiz and AG put me on to him. After I started to do my history on him then I was like wow. I remember when the Larry Davis situation on TV then it was gone. Larry was a unique character because he had this boldness about him; like he could do whatever he wanted to do. There was a fearlessness about him.

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SKU: In stock and ready to ship. During the 's three young men took Harlem by storm, living by the codes of the streets in pursuit of the "American Dream". Rich Porter, AZ and Alpo were major players in the drug game at the young ages of sixteen and seventeen. They set trends and created street history, but their glamorous lifestyles led to betrayal and death!

This hard hitting true story presents a bitter portrait of pain, sorrow and regret experienced by the individuals central to the documentary. Before long, Alpo was moving 30 kilos of coke per day. The money rolled in while the bodies hit the floor. Alpo would commit various murders in the name of maintaining his empire. The feds arrested Alpo Martinez on November 6 , They hit him with various drug charges, along with murder and conspiracy to commit murder, including the murders of D.

The Washington Post reported that as Alpo 25 appeared in court after his November arrest sniffling loudly as tears welled up in his eyes. Alpo began to cooperate with the federal government almost immediately. Along with telling on everyone he could, Alpo confessed to committing 14 brutal murders.

On March 5, , based on Alberto Martinez cooperation the feds brought a 27 count indictment against Perry. The indictment included the murders of 9 people in the furtherance of a Continuing Criminal Enterprise CCE , racketeering conspiracy, conspiracy to distribute crack cocaine, retaliating against a witness, kidnapping, and robbery.

Wayne would be the first person in D. Perry negotiated a plea deal without cooperating with the government. In return for his guilty plea, some of his relatives and friends were not indicted, and others received lesser sentences.

Instead of the death penalty, Perry was sentenced to five consecutive life sentences without parole to serve his time in federal prison. Alpo was sentenced to 35 years in prison- under federal witness protection. Though Alpo was regarded by some as a good dude that faced a sentence few men would eat, the rules are the rules. Throughout the streets and in hip-hop, Alpo.

Issue Issue 6. You must be logged in to post a comment. Yeah Alpo is a rat.



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