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Operation Charlotte’s Web Fallout: What happens next for detainees?

Operation Charlotte’s Web has resulted in 370 arrests in the last five days, with 44 of those detained having criminal records and two alleged gang members, while the Charlotte Center for Legal Advocacy is working to provide humanitarian relief to those affected.
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