On Jan. 5, hundreds of Sinaloa cartel gunmen raced to try to rescue Ovidio Guzmán from Mexican soldiers who had laid siege to his ranch. Residents, gang members and Mexico’s military recount the bloody battle for the capture of the son of “El Chapo.”
JESÚS MARÍA, Mexico—In the predawn hours of Jan. 5, hundreds of Sinaloa cartel gunmen raced to this dusty town to try to rescue their boss from Mexican soldiers who had laid siege to his ranch, according to residents, gang members and Mexico’s military.
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