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"Cocaine Cowboys" is a documentary film that explores the rise and dominance of the illegal drug trade in Miami during the 1980s. The film delves into the lives of prominent figures in the drug trade, including drug lords, hitmen, and law enforcement officials, who played a significant role in shaping the era.

The documentary begins by painting a picture of Miami in the 1970s - a city suffering from economic decline and widespread corruption. It then introduces the influx of Colombian cocaine barons who started to smuggle massive quantities of cocaine into the United States, particularly through Miami. These drug cartels, led by notorious figures like Pablo Escobar, Griselda Blanco, and Jon Roberts, flooded the streets with an unprecedented amount of drugs.

As the drug trade flourished, Miami experienced an explosion of violence and crime. The documentary explores the brutal tactics employed by these cocaine cowboys to protect their business, including kidnappings, assassinations, and bombings. It highlights the shocking levels of violence that led to Miami being dubbed the "murder capital" of the United States during this period.

Furthermore, "Cocaine Cowboys" also sheds light on the immense wealth accumulated by those involved in the drug trade. Miami became a cash capital, with drug money being laundered and invested in businesses, luxury real estate, and even professional sports teams. The film showcases the opulent lifestyle led by drug kingpins and the influence they exerted over the city.

Simultaneously, law enforcement agencies, particularly the Miami-Dade Police Department, were engaged in a fierce battle against the drug barons. The documentary explores the challenges faced by these law enforcement officials and the strategies they employed to bring down the powerful drug organizations.

Through interviews with former drug traffickers, hitmen, smugglers, and law enforcement officers, "Cocaine Cowboys" provides an intimate and firsthand account of the drug trade's impact on Miami. It examines the complex web of relationships, betrayals, and violence that fueled this era, ultimately leading to its downfall.

The documentary offers a gripping and comprehensive portrayal of the rise and fall of Miami's drug trade, showcasing the devastating consequences of the cocaine epidemic in the city and its lasting legacy on the community.
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