Manager of famed strip club gunned down in street by former coworkers, police say

In a significant development, Santa Rosa police have apprehended two individuals in connection with the tragic shooting of Mark Calcagni, who served as the general manager of San Francisco’s iconic Condor Club. This establishment, nestled in North Beach, is renowned as the nation’s first topless bar.

The suspects, identified as 43-year-old Richard Lund and 25-year-old Asia Morton, hail from Dublin, California. According to authorities, the two shared a romantic relationship and were employed at an adult entertainment venue managed by Calcagni. However, it remains uncertain whether this venue was the Condor Club or another establishment under his management.

Investigations suggest that Lund lay in wait for Calcagni, ultimately shooting him upon his return home from work on October 3. Calcagni’s lifeless body was discovered the following morning at approximately 6:30 a.m., lying in a bike lane on Brookwood Avenue near Birdfoot Way in Santa Rosa.

Detectives have indicated that Morton played a role in orchestrating the fatal attack alongside Lund. The arrest of Lund took place at a Dublin apartment complex on Friday, while Morton was detained separately at San Francisco International Airport after returning from a trip abroad.

Mark Calcagni holding a pair of crutches

The police have confirmed that Calcagni, a notable figure in San Francisco’s strip club scene, was discovered shot dead near his residence in Santa Rosa on Friday, October 3.

In the wake of these arrests, law enforcement executed a search warrant at the Dublin apartment, uncovering evidence pertinent to the homicide investigation.

“Although the case initially faced challenges due to limited evidence, VCI (Violent Crimes Investigations) detectives remained persistent, following leads through witness interviews, surveillance footage and digital evidence,” police wrote in a statement. “Their efforts ultimately led to the identification of two suspects.” 

Santa Rosa police at crime scene of fatal shooting

Santa Rosa police are investigating a fatal shooting happening on Friday, Oct. 3, that left a prominent San Francisco strip club manager dead.  (Santa Rosa Police Facebook)

Calcagni was well known in San Francisco’s nightlife scene, the San Francisco Chronicle reported, serving as general manager of the Condor Club. In addition to managing the Condor Club, he also oversaw Vanity San Francisco, another adult entertainment venue nearby.

Wolfgang Welch, who recently took over management duties at Vanity, described Calcagni as a larger-than-life figure and a respected presence in the city’s adult entertainment industry.

“He became one of the Mount Rushmores of Broadway,” Welch told the Chronicle.

View of historic Condor Club in San Francisco, CA

The Condor Club in the North Beach section of San Francisco, California, is a striptease and topless nightclub. (Robert Alexander/Getty Images)

The Condor Club confirmed the death of its general manager to Fox News Digital.

“It is with profound sorrow and deep shock that we confirm the tragic death of our beloved general manager, Mark Calcagni,” the statement read. “Mark was more than our manager — he was the heartbeat of Condor Club and an integral figure in the North Beach and San Francisco nightlife community.”

The club said Calcagni’s “dedication, leadership and passion over many years shaped who we are today,” adding, “We feel the weight of loss not only within our organization but throughout the broader North Beach and San Francisco nightlife communities he helped shape and uplift.”

Police have not disclosed a motive in the killing. The investigation remains ongoing.

The Condor Club had no comment on the arrests.

Stepheny Price covers crime, including missing persons, homicides and migrant crime. Send story tips to stepheny.price@fox.com.

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