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<p>From The Washington Post</p>
<p>MEXICO CITY — Before dawn on Friday, an elite unit of Mexican marines raided a white house along a residential street in the Mexican coastal town of Los Mochis, in pursuit of their most-wanted target: drug lord Joaquín &#8220;El Chapo&#8221; Guzmán.</p>
<p>When they entered, the video shows, they encountered several of Guzmán&#8217;s henchmen, and a gun battle ensued. The video first appeared on Univision and was subsequently obtained by The Washington Post.</p>
<p>The video shows a portion of the gunfight in which marines appear to be firing through a barred window and an open door. After the initial burst, one marine can be heard saying: “We have an injury. We have an injury. Wait. Wait. Wait.”</p>
<p>Grenades tossed inside explode. Later, one marine instructs his comrades to look for the stairs, and they head upstairs. What appears to be a suspect is held on the ground in a bedroom. Another body is slumped in a bathroom.</p>
<p>Mexican authorities said five of Guzmán’s men were killed and six were arrested in the operation. .<strong><em><a href="https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/worldviews/wp/2016/01/11/video-mexican-marines-raid-house-looking-for-el-chapo/?wpmm=1&;wpisrc=nl_evening">..MORE</a></em></strong></p>

Video of raid that snared El Chapo
