
"NBC Bay Area had a report Friday that a man was shot and killed in Santa Rosa, with police responding at about 6:25 am to reports of a man found lying in the bike lane of the 2200 block of Santa Rosa's Brookwood Avenue. Police found the man with a gunshot wound and declared him dead at the scene, though did not release his identity at the time."
"Four days later, the Chronicle confirmed the victim was the general manager of North Beach strip club The Condor, 60-year-old Mark Calcagni. The Chronicle describes Calcagni as the club's general manager, though KTVU identifies him as the owner of The Condor. Either way, Calcagni is remembered by colleagues as an impactful figure on the North Beach strip club scene. He became one of the Mount Rushmores of Broadway, Wolfgang Welch, general manager of nearby club Vanity told the Chronicle. Welch actually took over for Calcagni as Vanity general manager when Calcagni decided managing two clubs was too much for him."
Mark Calcagni, 60, the general manager and reported owner of North Beach strip club The Condor, was shot and killed near his Santa Rosa home. Police responded around 6:25 am to reports of a man found lying in the bike lane on the 2200 block of Brookwood Avenue and declared him dead at the scene. The shooting occurred about 350 feet from Calcagni's Brookwood Avenue home, less than a mile from the Sonoma County Fairgrounds. Colleagues remember Calcagni as an impactful figure on the North Beach strip club scene. Santa Rosa police say they have no suspects and have not recovered a weapon. The Sonoma County Alliance is offering $5,000 for information leading to an arrest, and police ask anyone with information to call (707) 543-3590 or submit an anonymous tip online at www.srcity.org/CrimeTips.
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