Former Condor Club Employees Arrested for Manager's Santa Rosa Murder
Former Condor Club Employees Arrested for Manager's Santa Rosa Murder

Former Condor Club Employees Arrested for Manager's Santa Rosa Murder

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Mark Calcagni, the 60-year-old manager of San Francisco's historic Condor Club, was fatally shot near his Santa Rosa home on October 3. Richard Anthony Lund, 43, and Asia Lozano Morton, 25, a couple who were both former employees at the club, were arrested and charged in connection with the murder, with Lund charged with murder and illegal gun possession, and Morton charged as an accessory. Police revealed that the couple's firing from the club was "at least one motivating factor" behind the premeditated killing, though investigators are still exploring other possible motives. Lund reportedly waited outside Calcagni's home for over an hour before shooting him five times and fleeing in a Toyota RAV4, which has been impounded, while the murder weapon remains unrecovered. Morton is suspected of helping plan the attack, and both suspects remain in custody without bail. The arrests were made based on witness statements, surveillance footage, and digital evidence, highlighting the thorough investigative efforts by Santa Rosa detectives.

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