Alpo Martinez Murders: Who Is Domencio “Montana” Benson? Story On Wikipedia And Funeral

Alpo Martinez was assassinated in Harlem during a drive-by gunshot on 147th Street, according to recent reports.

Martinez was a hustler who rose to notoriety alongside Rich Porter and Azie Faizon before being arrested and imprisoned in 1991. Alpo was extorted for drugs and money by Benson, which was one of the reasons for his death. 

The pivotal moment came after he assaulted Alpo’s fiancee. After that, Alpo devised a strategy to expel Montana via a public basketball competition.

Two of them exchanged insults throughout the incident, and then Wayne Silk Perry shot Benson in the head. However, the charade didn’t end there; Alpo went on to apologize to the deceased’s family and even sent flowers to them.

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He became a kingpin after getting into the drug industry through Pop and some associates. During his tenure as a dealer, he had a few run-ins with others, notably child Kelvin 50 Cent Martin.

Domencio’s collapse began in 1991 when he expanded his territory to include Washington, D.C. Albert Alpo Martinez, a prominent Harlem drug dealer, went to Washington, D.C. after killing a former colleague, Rich Porter.

Albert utilized a variety of techniques to destroy his rivals, including assassinating people using their troops.

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