Security guard killed in beating outside Hollywood nightclub

Security guard beaten to death outside Hollywood’s Dragonfly club which counts Tyga, Megan Thee Stallion and Wiz Khalifa as fans – as cops hunt for nine suspects

  • The incident happened around 2am Sunday in Hollywood, at the Dragonfly club
  • The victim, identified as a man in his 30s, is seen in video filmed from the scene
  • It shows EMS workers attempting life-saving measures but proving unsuccessful

A security guard was beaten to death by a mob of at least nine people outside a starry Hollywood nightclub which counts Tyga, Megan Thee Stallion and Wiz Khalifa as fans.

The man in his 30s was beaten and stomped on by the assailants at around 2am Sunday while he was working at the popular Dragonfly club on Santa Monica Boulevard. Cops are still searching for the suspects.

The victim, who has not been identified, is seen lying on the street in video captured from the scene, which showed first responders attempting life-saving measures which ultimately proved unsuccessful.

Once the guard had been punched to the ground and his head stomped on, the group of at least nine quickly dispersed before the victim was rushed to hospital where he later died. 

Cops are currently probing the encounter at the hip-hop-heavy bar, which in past has played host to Tyga, 2 Chainz, Migos, Meg Thee Stallion, and Wiz Khalifa.

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A security guard (seen here being tended to by EMS workers) was beaten to death by a mob of at least nine outside the popular Hollywood nightclub where he worked early Sunday morning

The incident happened around 2am Sunday at the Dragonfly nightclub, has in the past played host to Tyga, 2 Chainz, Migos, Meg Thee Stallion, and Wiz Khalifa, bills itself as the ‘most popular Hip Hop night club scene LA has to offer’. Cops are still searching for the suspects

‘The victim was working at this nightclub, and a large group – for unknown reasons – confronted that security guard, causing him to fall into the street,’ LAPD West Bureau Homicide Division Detective Samuel Marullo said at the scene Sunday.

‘At which time the group advanced and kicked and stomped him to death,’ the officer added, revealing the force’s investigation was still in the process of  determining whether the fight began inside the club and spilled onto the street, or started outside.

Now closed to mourn the loss of their fallen employee, Dragonfly had been full of patrons at the time of the fatal altercation – hosting its weekly Signature Saturdays with Detroit rapper Tee Grizzley headlining the festivities.

According to cops, the encounter happened just as the event was scheduled to finish, around 2am.

The club – which offers paying patrons both VIP seating and bottle service – also hosts an event on Sundays called Sunday Night Fever, which was called off in the wake of the unnamed staffer’s brutal death.

A post to the nightclub’s Instagram announced the change, as cops said they were continuing to search for at least nine people believed to be responsible.

Aired at around 10:00pm – the time the bar usually opens – the announcement read: ‘As we begin to process and mourn the loss of our colleague, Dragonfly will be closed. 

‘Our hearts are with his family at this time.’

The victim, only identified as a male in his 30s, is seen lying on the street in video captured from the scene, which showed first responders attempting life-saving measures on the man before ultimately proving unsuccessful

Witnesses reported the confrontation occurred after members of the still-at-large group began to beat and stomp the security guard during a heated encounter while the victim was attempting to work the door

Once he fell to the ground, the group of at least nine quickly dispersed, and the man was rushed to the hospital where he later died

Cops are currently probing the encounter at the hip-hop-heavy bar, after several reportedly witnessed the incident


Cops are currently probing the encounter at the popular, hip-hop-heavy bar, which in past has played host to stars like Tyga and Meg Thee Stallion

Dozens of witnesses are now recounting how they remember the attack to police, with all so far saying they were unsure how the initial argument broke out.

Several have also told cops that they are unsure whether the group that dished out the assault – believed to be nine but could be as many as 11 – had been one single group, or if others got involved as the mayhem unfolded.

Speaking to local news outlets Sunday as this search was underway, Detective Marullo said: ‘We’re exploring and canvasing the neighborhood to determine which cameras are operable, in order to view them. 

‘But one thing we know,’ he added, ‘was that there was a lot of people present – a lot of people on the street – many of whom left the scene prior to police arriving.’

Witness who have spoken to police have said they saw an initial verbal disagreement between the at least two parties devolve into violence when members of the group began approaching the unidentified victim, who then fell on the floor.

At that point, as cops said in their statement, a barrage of kicks, punches, and other blows commenced, leaving the victim unconscious. 

Officers and EMS workers reportedly arrived on the scene within minutes, but were not able to apprehend any of the victims, nor were they able to save the staffer.

Cops remain unsure whether the group that engaged in the assault were altogether, or if others got involved as the mayhem unfolded

Cops said Sunday night as the search for the attackers was underway: ‘We’re exploring and canvasing the neighborhood to determine which cameras are operable, in order to view them’

Cops are asking for anyone who may have seen or recorded the incident to come forward

The popular club – set right on Santa Monica Boulevard – had been crowded Saturday night for a weekly event, and remained closed Sunday as staffers mourned their late colleague

Dozens of witnesses are now recounting how they remember the attack to police, with all so far saying they were unsure how the initial argument broke out

Witness who have spoken to police have said they saw an initial verbal disagreement between the at least two parties devolve into violence when members of the group began approaching the unidentified victim, who then fell on the floor

Speaking to ABC 7 Sunday, Marullo explained how members of his force are now asking for anyone who may have seen or recorded the incident to come forward.

‘We know that oftentimes people will record these types of incidents on their cellphone,’ he said, as cops on Monday morning had yet to make an arrest or glean a motive in relation to the altercation.

‘We would encourage them to share that with us as it can help bring a sense of justice to this person’s family.’

As mentioned before, the club – which bills itself as the ‘most popular Hip Hop night club scene Los Angeles has to offer’ – remained closed Sunday night and Monday morning in the aftermath of the incident.

Cops investigation is still ongoing. DailyMail.com has reached out to both the LAPD and Dragonfly Hollywood for comment. The victim’s body is currently with the city’s coroner.

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