Video: raid that captured 'El Chapo' released

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Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman is made to face the press as he is escorted to a helicopter in handcuffs by Mexican soldiers and marines at a federal hangar in Mexico City, Mexico, Friday, Jan. 8, 2016.(AP Photo/Eduardo Verdugo)

LOS MOCHIS, Mexico (AP) - At 4:40 a.m. in a central neighborhood of the Pacific coast city of Los Mochis, 17 Mexican marines began their assault on a safe house thinking there was a good chance Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman was inside. The operation was dubbed "black swan."

One marine was wounded by gunfire almost immediately and remained outside the interior front door while his comrades slowly advanced inside behind lobbed grenades and heavy fire, according to video from the marines' helmet cameras released by Mexico's government on Monday.

A marine involved in the assault who gave a tour of the house to a reporter from the Mexican network Televisa said there were more people inside than expected and they were more heavily armed, including with rocket-propelled grenades and .50 caliber sniper rifles.

On Monday, attorney general Arely Gomez told local radio that people in the house had ordered food for 13 people the night before the raid.

One gunman was killed in the main room just inside a front door riddled with bullet holes.

On a tour Monday by an Associated Press photographer, the interior of the house looked much the same with bullet holes pocking its white concrete walls. Clothing and food - a wheel of cheese, lots of cans - were scattered throughout, beds were tossed. Blood was smeared on the walls.