Owner of El Aguachilango killed in central Mexico City

A gun attack at a seafood restaurant in central Mexico City left the owner dead on the night of Tuesday, December 29. The victim, identified as Carlos 'N', had been arrested at least twice before. Another person was wounded in the incident, which appears to have been a targeted attack.

On the night of Tuesday, December 29, a gun attack was reported at the El Aguachilango seafood restaurant, located on Eje Central, Lázaro Cárdenas and Meave, in central Mexico City. According to the C4 Alert team, the fatal victim was Carlos 'N', the owner of the establishment, who had been detained at least twice in the past. During one of his prison stays, he was involved in a violent brawl with another inmate but later regained his freedom and took over the restaurant.

The victims were eating at the venue when armed men opened fire and fled on a motorcycle. Witnesses ran to hide and alerted authorities. Officers from the Secretariat of Citizen Security (SSC) confirmed two people shot: one died at the scene, and the other was taken to a hospital by ambulances from the Rescue and Medical Emergencies Squad (ERUM), SAMU, and private services.

More than 20 SSC units were deployed to the area, cordoned off the business, and notified the Mexico City Attorney General's Office (FGJ). So far, no one has been detained, and authorities are treating the case as a direct attack. The information comes from initial reports and the C4 Alert team.

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