Associated Press

An American journalist with National Geographic was discharged from a Mexican hospital Saturday after being shot in the leg while interviewing a purported drug dealer in Juárez, a Chihuahua state official said.

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Jorge Nava, attorney general for the northern part of the Mexican state of Chihuahua, said in a video message the journalist appears to have been caught in an ambush Friday evening that resulted in a shootout. A purported drug dealer died on site, while another died in a hospital.

He said the attackers appeared to be females.

Nava said the wounded American journalist was accompanied by three other journalists. He said all four left Mexico for El Paso early Saturday after making statements to authorities about the incident.

He described the journalists' plan to interview members of organized crime as "obviously risky" and said that two people — allegedly members of criminal groups — had been killed in April at the same house where the journalists had set up television cameras for the interview.

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The topic of the report, Nava said, was violence in Juárez.

Mexico is the most dangerous country for journalists in the Western Hemisphere. The Committee to Protect Journalists says five journalists have been killed in the country this year.

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