Video of El Chapo raid. It's like fucking call of duty!

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The Mexican government can equip their marines with cameras, yet the US can't get it's shit together to get body cams on cops. What bizarre world am I living in?
 
The Mexican government can equip their marines with cameras, yet the US can't get it's shit together to get body cams on cops. What bizarre world am I living in?

Well, body cameras and people recording hasn't stoped cops from killing inocents either way.
 
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This is the land of wolves now.
 
Insight from a guy (from the other thread) who lives near where the raid took place:

I can confirm most of what is said in that footage. Also, there is a complete, 30 minutes footage

The gunshots, especially the grenades fit with what was heard in the neighborhood.

That sewer does exist, I would know, it was charged to all the neighbors in our water bill for quite some time. You see our city (Los Mochis) is a very flat city, barely above sea level. We have serious flood issues in summer because of tropical torments/hurricanes/whatever. (There is a lot of footage about it) That sewer was build to deal with the yearly flood in the neighborhood around 2011 or something.

It did rain, which is really rare(It doesn't rain often here.), and I too would be worried of drowning if I was in the sewer, as stated in the video. It's unfortunately very common to see streets slightly flooded even with a 5 minutes rain.

The video showing how they were stealing that car is real, it was all over whatsapp. And a friend of my mother has a store very close to were they got out of the sewer. She was cleaning the windows, as she does every morning, when she saw somebody walk over the manhole open it up, and then help two people get out of there. She was intrigued by it, but it wasn't util they walked to the car and she saw the gun that she realized they were the "bad guys they were searching". She said she was scared and shocked, and couldn't really move (she was thinking along the lines that they would kill her if they knew she saw them) it wasn't until they were gone that she reacted closed the store and went to her house.

The whatsapp video with the car theft

After that well, it's unknown if what the gov is saying is true. They said the got them, and then they went to the Deux motel waiting for reinforcements, but street talk is that Chapo got to the motel to wait for things to cool down and then escape, but got him because of the abandoned car in the highway.

I'm saying this because people are saying this is all made up. I mean how he got out of jail in the first place was weird enough to have all these doubts...

tl;dr
Can confirm.
  • Gunshots-grenades
  • Sewer
  • Rain, and fear of drowning
  • The stolen car, and the street they said it happened

Can't confirm
  • If the got him BEFORE the motel (Goverment version)
  • if they got him AFTER (IN) the motel. (Street talk)
 
The Mexican government can equip their marines with cameras, yet the US can't get it's shit together to get body cams on cops. What bizarre world am I living in?

Cops don't wear helmets all the time that they can mount a Go-Pro/Contour to. Also the recording time is limited, so they'd have to be activated right before a mission or raid whereas a regular street cop would need something that could record the entire day
 
Insight from a guy (from the other thread) who lives near where the raid took place:

I'd already seen a 15 minute version of this from GoPros from the special forces guys on the raid. Pretty cool.

Anybody else that learned Spanish in highschool in the US have a really hard time understanding what's being said? I feel like what I learned was more based on Spanish dialects from Spain than this type of accent. This sounds like they're slurring everything together is the only way I can describe it.
 
Mexican SF be like:

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Grenades? did they want him alive or dead?

To be fair one of the soldiers was injured. Also, would you volunteer to go inside? Without trying to clean the room first?

It could have been worse. It kind of reminds me of the six hour long firefight from some years ago. (You can search videos in youtube "balacera 6 horas los Mochis", video, this one really was like call of duty ). That time they used a mattress to block the door, the army couldn't get inside that house for a long time.

Why is one of the marines wearing a sweatshirt lol? Doesn't seem like a uniform.

It's not uncommon to see soldiers with civilian clothes, for whatever reason.
 
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