(KRON) — Two former employees of San Francisco’s Condor Club were arrested on Oct. 24 for allegedly shooting the strip club’s manager to death outside his Santa Rosa home weeks earlier.
The victim, 60-year-old Mark Calcagni, was shot on Oct. 3 near the intersection of Brookwood Avenue and Birdsfoot Way, according to the Santa Rosa Police Department. His body was found lying in the bike lane of Brookwood Avenue at 6:25 a.m.
“Although the case initially faced challenges due to limited evidence, VCI detectives remained persistent, following leads through witness interviews, surveillance footage, and digital evidence,” Santa Rosa PD said. “Their efforts ultimately led to the identification of two suspects.”

The scene of the shooting. (Santa Rosa PD)

Outside the Condor Club in SF’s North Beach. (Photo by: Chris North/Loop Images/Universal Images Group via Getty Images)
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The suspects arrested in the case are 43-year-old Richard Lund and 25-year-old Asia Morton.
“Detectives believe Lund fatally shot Calcagni after waiting for him to return home from work in the early morning hours of Oct. 3, 2025,” Santa Rosa PD said. “Morton, who was in a romantic relationship with Lund, is believed to have helped him plan the attack.”
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Santa Rosa PD detectives arrested Lund at an apartment complex on the 7500 block of St. Patrick Way in Dublin, where he and Morton lived. Detectives also served a search warrant at the apartment to gather evidence in the case.
Morton was arrested at the San Francisco International Airport later that day, while returning to the Bay Area from an international trip.
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