A US Coast Guard sniper stopped a drug boat in the Eastern Pacific this week, according to footage shared by Fox News. The chase happened just south of Mexico on Tuesday, where the Coast Guard tracked a fast boat carrying more than 20,000 pounds of cocaine, enough for about 7.5 million dangerous doses.

The Coast Guard cutter Munro led the operation under Operation Pacific Viper. Fox News Digital reported that the cutter “seized more than 20,000 pounds of cocaine in a single drug interdiction mission,” calling it the largest haul a national security cutter has taken from a go-fast vessel.

In the video, the drug boat speeds through rough waves while a Coast Guard helicopter moves in. A sniper from the Helicopter Interdiction Tactical Squadron takes aim and fires from the air. The shots hit

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