Despite the recent apprehension of Damián Valdez-Galloso, the individual accountable for the tragic death of El Taiger, Jorge Junior, a close relative of the artist, insists that true justice remains elusive. "I'm pleased with the progress made, and some justice has been served, but I won't feel it's complete until every participant in my cousin's murder is held accountable," expressed the leader of Los 4 during an Instagram live session.
Jorge Junior emphasized, "Justice to me means catching everyone involved—the one who made the call, the one who helped, the bystander who stayed silent. Justice will only be served when the entire incident is reconstructed and all truths come to light. There are still a few who remain silent, who haven't spoken yet. It's not just about the shooter; it's about those who assisted, those who knew and chose silence, whether out of fear or for other reasons."
He added, "I don't know how many people were involved," but he made it clear he won't find peace until all parties are behind bars. On October 29, Damián Valdez-Galloso was captured in Queens County, New York, and he is scheduled to appear in court in that city on November 12.
The accused is expected to be extradited to Miami, where he will face charges related to the murder of the Cuban reggaeton artist, ensuring that justice is pursued in full.