Two suspects arrested after manager of legendary SF club shot dead
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Two suspects arrested after manager of legendary SF club shot dead
"Detectives believe Lund shot Calcagni, 60, outside of his Santa Rosa home after waiting for him to return from work in the early morning hours of Oct. 3. Calcagni's body was later discovered with a single gunshot wound in the bike lane on the 2200 block of Brookwood Avenue, the Gazetteer first reported. Authorities suspect Morton helped plan the attack."
"On Saturday, the Santa Rosa Police Department's violent crimes investigations team arrested Lund at the Dublin apartment complex where he and Morton lived on the 7500 block of St. Patrick Way. Morton was subsequently taken into custody at San Francisco International Airport, where she had just arrived from a flight overseas. Detectives then executed a search warrant at the home to gather more evidence for the ongoing homicide investigation."
Santa Rosa police confirmed the arrests of Richard Lund, 43, and Asia Morton, 25, in the fatal shooting of 60-year-old Condor Club manager Mark Calcagni. Detectives believe Lund waited outside Calcagni's Santa Rosa home and shot him as he returned from work on Oct. 3; Calcagni's body was found with a single gunshot wound in a bike lane. Authorities suspect Morton helped plan the attack. The violent crimes investigations team arrested Lund in Dublin and Morton at San Francisco International Airport; both were booked on murder charges and are being held without bail. Investigators executed a search warrant and seek public tips.
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