50-year-old security guard killed at Hookah lounge
Phoenix AZ May 27, 2023 A work shift turned deadly for security officer Nixon Petit.
The 50-year-old was a security guard at the Montana Hookah Lounge near 27th and Northern avenues when he was shot and killed early Saturday morning.
“We lost someone special to us,” said Bernice Petit. “That wasn’t right.”
Nixon Petit was an uncle, a brother, and a friend.
“Every time I would tell him about things I had going on, he’d be just like ‘Oh my niece, you’re a superstar. He was like, ‘You’re killing it, you’re killing the game,’ and I’m going to miss that,” Bernice Petit said.
Police responded to a call of a person shot at the Montana Hookah Lounge near 27th and Northern Avenues around 4 a.m.
When officers arrived, they found Nixon Petit on the ground, outside the business suffering from multiple gunshot wounds.
He was taken to a hospital, where he later died.
Court documents said investigators responded to the scene and learned that the hookah lounge had been illegally functioning as a nightclub and bar after hours.
Nixon Petit had been working as a security guard outside the front entrance. Part of his job was to pat down customers for weapons before they entered the club, records said.
Another employee at the entrance would allegedly then take money as the entrance fee.
A witness told police a man attempted to bypass security and enter the building without the security pat down. That’s when the 50-year-old and another employee moved to block the suspect from entering the club and an argument ensued, records said.
Nixon Petit attempted to defuse and de-escalate the situation, but the suspect remained argumentative and aggressive, a witness told police.
At some point during the argument, the security guard began to physically struggle with the suspect and attempted to control him, records said.
Court documents said a gunshot was heard while the two men struggled, and Nixon Petit fell to the ground. The suspect also fell to the ground and then fired several more rounds. The suspect fled the scene.
Detectives recovered eight spent shell casings, documents said.
The shooting was captured on surveillance video and showed the two men struggling before the suspect fired a handgun toward Nixon Petit’s upper body and head “from a sitting position,” court records said.
A tip led authorities to 27-year-old Justine Demunga, who ultimately arrested him in North Tucson at a construction site he was working.
Demunga reportedly told police he did not know Nixon Petit and declined to answer further questions.
Demunga has prior felony convictions from Texas, records said.
The 27-year-old is being held on a $1 million cash bond. He is facing two felony charges, 2nd-degree murder and possession of a weapon by a prohibited person.