In a presentation Wednesday that included the timeline and map of the firefight, authorities said that at 2:30 p.m. local time, the military began its operation and surrounded the building where they believed Guzmán López was located.
At 2:50 p.m., Mexican forces reported that they were under fire and by 3:15 p.m., Guzmán López had emerged from one building into a garage area where the Mexican military was located.
A few minutes later, he was told to make the call to his brother while nearly eight minutes after that call, the first reports of Mexican forces being injured began rolling in.
More than 20 minutes later, vehicles with armed people arrived near the house and three minutes later armed vehicles had surrounded military bases in other parts of Sinaloa.
Guzmán López was later released in a swap after cartel members captured several Mexican security forces.

...the president is whoever heads the largest cartel at the moment, thats who the president is..mexico cant even be considered a country at this point, nothing more than Narco land.
nikka think about how many innocents would have died if jr. Was killed..lets not forget it was this guys older brother who gave the order to attack the government..he was not going to allow his litttle brother to be extradited to america like their dad el chapo..