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West Harlem Gang Takedown Nabs 48 People, Prosecutors Say
Four dozen people were named in Thursday's indictment targeting a Harlem drug ring called "Main Event," based near Riverside Drive.

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Four dozen people were named in Thursday's indictment targeting a Harlem drug ring called "Main Event," based near Riverside Drive.

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