After being on the run for six months, the now infamous Mexican drug lord was captured in his home state in Mexico. A video, courtesy of a Mexican television network, aired a video of government gunmen at work which resulted in the capture of our good friend, Joaquín “El Chapo” Guzmán.
Wearing a body camera, a Mexican marine recorded a firsthand view of the shootout in the drug lord’s safe house in his home state of Sinaloa.
The video shows marines armed with high-powered rifles move through the home, blasting through walls and throwing grenades, arresting people and tearing apart fixtures in search of weapons and evidence. They also appear to tend to a wounded soldier.
To me, it just looks like they’re practising a round of real-life Call of Duty. That’s all I see when I watch a group of men pack themselves into a room for a shoot out with “the bad guys”.
[source: nbcnews]
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