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Pastor's Widow Sues HOA After Neighbor's Fatal Shooting
3 Jan
Summary
- Widow sues HOA and property management two years after husband's death.
- Neighbor faces murder charges following the fatal shooting incident.
- Lawsuit alleges HOA failed to address escalating hostility.
Two years after her husband, pastor Nick Davi, was fatally shot, his widow has filed a lawsuit against the Court at Aliante homeowners association and its property management company, FirstService Nevada. The shooting occurred on December 29, 2023, within the community, and resulted in Nick Davi's death and the injury of his wife, Sarah Davi. Joe Junio, the neighbor accused of the shooting, faces open murder charges.
The lawsuit details that the Davi family had reported escalating tensions and alleged "escalating threatening behavior" from Junio to the HOA. These complaints reportedly stemmed from disputes over neighborhood violations. On the day of the incident, a confrontation escalated, leading to Junio allegedly firing shots at the family.
Plaintiffs assert that the homeowners association and property management were aware of prior incidents involving Junio and should have recognized the risk he posed. The legal action contends they failed to adequately address and de-escalate the mounting hostility, ultimately contributing to the tragic outcome.




