Two Former Employees Arrested for Condor Club Manager’s Fatal Shooting in California
Two Former Employees Arrested for Condor Club Manager’s Fatal Shooting in California

Two Former Employees Arrested for Condor Club Manager’s Fatal Shooting in California

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Mark Calcagni, the longtime manager of the historic Condor Club in San Francisco, was fatally shot near his home in Santa Rosa. Two former employees and romantic partners, Richard Lund and Asia Morton, were arrested and charged with his murder; Lund allegedly waited for Calcagni to return from work before shooting him, while Morton is believed to have helped plan the attack. The arrests followed an investigation involving witness interviews, surveillance, and digital evidence, though police have not disclosed a motive. The Condor Club, famous as the first topless bar in the U.S. and known for its iconic entertainer Carol Doda, has a storied and sometimes tragic history, including a fatal accident in 1983 involving a bouncer. Calcagni also managed Vanity San Francisco, a nearby club, and was deeply respected in the community, with club representatives mourning his loss and pledging to honor his legacy. The investigation remains ongoing as authorities seek additional information from the public.

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