Overview
- Nineteen years after the 2006 Reynosa attack, Jesús “Tano” Elizalde spoke on the podcast La Funa about what he says happened that night.
- He recounts two men asked the singer to switch vehicles for a supposed private performance, Elizalde refused, and a blocking SUV preceded the gunfire.
- Tano says he survived seven gunshot wounds, while the singer, his representative and his driver were killed.
- He quotes the artist’s alleged final words—“Qué loco, mi Tano, ¿dónde están orinando?”—moments before the shooting began.
- He announces a documentary titled “El Sobreviviente Elizalde” to present his full account, and no new official findings or perpetrator identifications have been reported.