Azie Faison Jr. Net Worth 2022: Age, Height, Weight, Girlfriend, Dating, Bio-Wiki
Azie Faison Jr. Net Worth 2022: Age, Height, Weight, Girlfriend, Dating, Bio-Wiki
Azie Faison Jr.
Celebrated Name:
Azie Faison, Ace
Real Name/Full Name:
Azie Raison Jr.
Gender:
Male
Age:
57 years old
Birth Date:
11 November 1964
Birth Place:
New York City, New York, U.S
Nationality:
American
Height:
1.96 m
Weight:
95 kg
Sexual Orientation:
Straight
Marital Status:
N/A
Wife/Spouse (Name):
N A
Children/Kids (Son and Daughter):
N/A
Dating/Girlfriend (Name):
N/A
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Infamous Drug Kingpin Alpo Martinez Reportedly Shot & Killed In Harlem
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Alpo Martinez, the infamous Harlem drug kingpin, was reportedly shot and killed on Saturday night, early Sunday morning (October 30).
Born Alberto Geddis Martinez, a report about the shooting doesn’t yet mention him by name but the word on the street is starting to get out.
Reported the New York Daily News:
A 55-year-old man was killed in a drive-by shooting on a Harlem street corner early Sunday.
The victim was struck multiple times in the chest in a hail of bullets fired from a passing vehicle on W. 147th St. near Frederick Douglass Blvd. just after 3:20 a.m., cops said.
EMS rushed him to Harlem Hospital but he couldn’t be saved. His name was not immediately released.
According to the New York Post, the victim in the described shooting had a last known address in Maine. He was reportedly shot five times while in his 2017 Dodge Ram.
The New York Times confirmed the victim was indeed Martinez from an officer who spoke on the condition of anonymity. According to the police, he was carrying identification that said his name was Abraham Rodriguez.
Alpo Martinez is a wild mother fucker, the way he talks about killing Rich Porter
the saying "sometimes it be your own people" is fitting.
I'm still gonna watch the documentary though. pic.twitter.com/srBAy1vE9t
— Mr L (@untitled_one) November 3, 2019
Martinez was portrayed by rapper Cam’ron in the now cult classic film Paid In Full, which brought the story of fellow kingpins Azie Faison and Rich Porter to Hollywood. Many eyebrows were raised when after being released from prison, Martinez returned to (or at least was spotted in) Harlem after admitting that he killed his friend Porter.
In the late 80’s and early 90’s, Martinez moved his enterprise to the Washington, DC area. However, after getting pinched in 1991, he reportedly turned state’s evidence, dropping dime on his own organization including Wayne ‘Silk’ Perry in exchange for a 35-year sentence after facing life in the bing.
In total, Alpo copped to 14 murders.
#AlpoMartinez truck near 2756 Frederick Douglass Blvd. And it's confirmed from multiple sources that alpo was killed in a drive by shooting after leaving a night club pic.twitter.com/pevLSOTS5E
— Killmoenews (@Killmoenews1) October 31, 2021
Breaking News: Alpo gunned down in Harlem pic.twitter.com/ye9cCmMGjX
— MixHood.com (@MixHood) October 31, 2021
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Azie Faison Jr. may be the only New Yorker who doesn't want his life glamorized on the big screen.
The legendary Harlem drug dealer -- who got out of the business (barely) alive after a 1987 shooting that made front-page news -- is unhappy with the Miramax biopic Paid in Full. He wanted the movie to be a cautionary tale about the perils of drug-dealing, not one that celebrates that lifestyle.
"After I was shot, the doctor said, 'This man's dead,' " says Faison, "but God saved me. He said, 'Bring the drug game to an end.' "
Faison (nicknamed AZ) had hoped Paid in Full would help accomplish that goal. "I gave this man a powerful screenplay," he says of producer Damon Dash, "but now it seems more like a marketing plan to promote his rappers. Plus Cam'ron" -- a rapper who's in the film -- "is too rah-rah about the drug game."
Dash admits that "Cam'ron never experienced the dealer's life" but dismisses Faison's criticism: "If you want to call it a marketing tool, fine."
Faison concedes that the film's grim, violent ending might still be an effective anti-drug PSA. "It's a good movie, don't get me wrong. But this" -- he holds up his original script, called Trapped -- "is a masterpiece. This is the black Titanic."