Milwaukee – Two people were shot and killed after a disturbance at a Milwaukee grocery store early Saturday morning, July 9, authorities said. A vigil was held Sunday night for the security guard killed on the job. The shooting happened at the El Rey on Cesar Chavez Drive. It’s one of three locations in Milwaukee for the Spanish grocery store. Police said the commotion spilled into the parking lot where a man and two guards exchanged gunfire. The man and one of the security guards were killed and a bystander was slightly injured, police said.

The security guard has been identified

The family of the slain security guard identified him as Anthony Nolden, 59, known as “Uncle Tony.” His family said he loved working in this community, and based on what was said at Sunday afternoon’s vigil, the community loved him too. When word spread of a shooting at the El Rey grocery store on Cesar Chavez Drive, NaTeisha Nolden picked up her phone. “Right now, I’m off Facebook. I called my uncle on Messenger. No answer. I’m texting him. No answer. I’m calling his phone. I’m still texting. No answer,” said NaTeisha Nolden. Nolden’s “Uncle Tony” worked as a security guard at El Rey. He never called her back. “It’s really heartbreaking that I don’t get to talk to him anymore. No phone calls. No birthday cards, like, nothing,” said NaTeisha Nolden. Milwaukee police said they were called to the store shortly before 10:30 a.m. Saturday, where shots were fired between Anthony Nolden and a 36-year-old Milwaukee man. Both died. Shooting scene outside El Rey on Cesar Chavez Drive “I’m angry. I’m not even going to lie. I’m angry,” NaTeisha Nolden said. “These weapons are pointless.” NaTeisha Nolden spoke at Sunday’s vigil for her uncle exactly 23 years to the day he buried his brother Anthony Nolden – her father. “I feel, like, a hole in my heart again, like I’m reliving my father’s death again after 23 years,” said NaTeisha Nolden. She said her uncle stepped in as a father figure when her father was shot and killed in 1999. Her grandmother’s only two sons are both gone because of gun violence. “I’m constantly looking out the window. Who’s next?” NaTeisha Nolden said. “Who am I going to call next? Will it be me? Another family member? A friend? It’s heartbreaking. It’s ridiculous. It’s ridiculous.” Police have not released any information about why the 36-year-old Milwaukee man showed up in El Rey with a gun Saturday morning. SIGN UP TODAY: Get daily headlines, breaking news by email from FOX6 News