Following the shootout, gunmen were seen taking the bodies of some of the dead.
A group of Gulf Cartel gunmen clashed with a group of rivals in the border city of Matamoros, Tamaulipas. The intensity of the shootout and the expectation of future violence led government officials to cancel school activities for the rest of the day.
A video recorded in the aftermath of the shooting and leaked on social media captured the moment when a group of Gulf Cartel gunmen take an apparent kidnapping victim and the bodies of several fallen gunmen.
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