Venezuela Police Threaten Guaido, Detain Top Opposition Aide
- Freddy Guevara was broadcasting in his car when taken away
- European Union delegation is in Caracas talking to both sides
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Venezuelan opposition leader Juan Guaido said heavily-armed security officers penetrated his apartment building, threatening him with arrest, and detained Freddy Guevara, a top lieutenant, in a separate operation.
Surrounded by neighbors who came to support him, Guaido said the men coming for him had set off an explosive. He reported no injury. Those who took Guevara pointed long weapons at him.