Frank Lucas, portrayed by Denzel Washington in ‘American Gangster,’ dies at 88

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Lucas died of natural causes at a care facility in Cedar Grove, New Jersey, Lassiter said.

Lucas was known as the king of the drug trade in New York City in the late 1960s and early 70s, according to the biography database Gale Biography in Context. Lucas became famous for smuggling heroin out of Southeast Asia in what became known as the “Cadaver Connection” where he hid the drugs in the coffins of soldiers who died in Vietnam.

Because of the high demand for his heroin, called “Blue Magic,” Lucas reportedly made $1 million a day, according to Contemporary Authors Online.

Lucas was arrested in 1975, convicted on drug charges and sentenced to 70 years in prison, according to the biography database. A year into his sentence, he became an informant and served only five years. He was released in 1981, but he was sent back to prison in 1984 after he was caught trying to sell heroin and cocaine. He was released again in 1991.

Lassiter said his uncle was sorry for his impact on the community.

“I believe that he was very remorseful for the degradation of our community,” Lassiter said. “And him cooperating with the state…he did help get a lot of people off the street. He just felt bad for it. Me being around him I sense his remorse for him. He realized that wasn’t the life he really, really wanted.”

Lucas was portrayed by Denzel Washington in the 2007 film directed by Ridley Scott.

Lassiter said his uncle left behind six children. Lucas had a seventh child who died in 2017 and his wife, Julie, died in 2016, he said.



Source : Nbcnewyork