Divers in Florida pull 32 cars from a Miami lake
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,"There was a lot of crime during the cocaine wars in Miami," referring to a spell in the 1980s known as the"Miami drug war" when the city earned the title"Drug Capital of the World." The suggestion was that the cars could have had something to do with cartel activity of the time.
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