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Federal Bureau of Investigation / Drug-related crime / Uniform Crime Reports / Organized crime / Government / Law / Crime in Washington /  D.C. / Gun violence in the United States / Crime / Government of Memphis /  Tennessee / Memphis Police Department
Date: 2014-04-25 15:46:18
Federal Bureau of Investigation
Drug-related crime
Uniform Crime Reports
Organized crime
Government
Law
Crime in Washington
D.C.
Gun violence in the United States
Crime
Government of Memphis
Tennessee
Memphis Police Department

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