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‘American Gangster’ Frank Lucas, Onetime Drug Kingpin, Dead At 88: Report

Frank Lucas, a notorious drug dealer who became something of a folk hero after he was portrayed by Denzel Washington in the blockbuster mob movie “American Gangster,” died Thursday, TMZ reported.

Documentary about Harlem's heroin kingpin Frank Lucas.

Documentary about Harlem's heroin kingpin Frank Lucas.

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Lucas, 88, passed away while being transported to a medical facility in New Jersey, where he lived, TMZ also reported.

Lucas rose to underworld fame in the late 1960s after spending years as a protege to Ellsworth “Bumpy” Johnson, an African-American gangster based in Harlem.

Lucas soon began importing pure heroin from Southeast Asia in the caskets of soldiers killed in the Vietnam War. He was a major dealer in New York City and in Newark for several years. 

Lucas’s empire fell in the mid-1970s when Richard Roberts, an investigator with the Essex County Bureau of Narcotics, broke up a heroin ring run by Lucas’s brother Vernon. Vernon Lucas later testified against his brother Frank, The Star Ledger reported.

Frank Lucas also became an informant and spent about a decade in jail before moving to Newark in the 1980s, the paper also reported.

In the film, Roberts -- a Newark native who would later befriend Lucas -- was played by Russell Crowe. 

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