Girlfriend of 'El Muela' bids farewell on social media after his death

The girlfriend of Gael Alexander 'N', known as 'El Muela', posted a TikTok with photos of the couple following the death of the alleged hitman in Colonia Morelos. The 19-year-old, linked to La UJ-40, was killed by rivals in a tenement in Venustiano Carranza borough. The video includes messages promoting crime and a reference to journalist Carlos Jiménez.

Gael Alexander 'N', alias 'El Muela', an alleged member of La UJ-40—the armed wing of La Unión Tepito, mainly composed of minors—was killed recently in Colonia Morelos, Venustiano Carranza borough, Mexico City. Armed hitmen entered a tenement on Mecánicos Street and shot him nine times. His mother, who found him wounded, took him to Balbuena Hospital, but the 19-year-old did not survive.

Prior to his death, 'El Muela' had been detained at least twice by the Secretariat of Citizen Security (SSC). On one occasion, reported on April 2 of the previous year on Jesús Carranza Street in Cuauhtémoc borough, authorities seized 47 bags of apparent marijuana, 37 doses of white powder similar to cocaine, a bag of possible crystal, a plume-type firearm with a useful cartridge, and cash. On his cell phone, a WhatsApp group with other alleged La UJ-40 members was found, where they planned to steal motorcycles to attack members of La Anti Unión Tepito.

After his death, 'El Muela's' alleged girlfriend shared a TikTok with at least five photographs of them together. The images show them kissing and holding hands, accompanied by a bandaged heart emoji. The video features background music and a C4 Jiménez sticker, from the program hosted by journalist Carlos Jiménez, who displayed the content on his show. The post's texts promote crime and send a message to the journalist.

'El Muela' used to upload videos to his social media boasting about his criminal activities. In one, he is seen beating and shooting a person, apparently a young man who defended his mother from an extortion attempt by La UJ-40 hitmen. In another, he claims to have killed two people in Colonia Morelos, with women's cries in the background and text stating: 'Qué pasó mijas (sic) no que muy bravas, pero si lloran o no (sic)'. He also displayed short weapons and cartridges forming the initials of his nickname.

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