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UN gangster to serve 4 years of 12-year sentence

United Nations gang member Dan Russell has been sentenced in B.C. Supreme Court to 12 years in prison for manslaughter and conspiring to kill members of a rival gang, but will only serve four years and two months.

Daniel Russell pleaded guilty to Bacon brothers murder conspiracy

United Nations gang member Dan Russell has been sentenced in B.C. Supreme Court to 12 years in prison for manslaughter and conspiring to kill members of a rival gang.

But Russell, 32,will only serve four years and two months out of the 12-year sentence, as he is entitled to double credit for time served in pre-trial detention, Associate Chief Justice A.F. Cullen said.

Russell, who has been in custody since his arrest in 2009,pleaded guilty this weekto the charges of conspiring to commit murder and using a firearm to commit manslaughter.

There has been a long and bloody turf war between the UN gang (seen here) and the Red Scorpions. (Police photo)

Justice Cullen did not elaborate as much of the case remains under a publication ban, but he said the sentence reflects the "mitigating circumstances of the offenders guilty plea and the other salient factors at play".

Russell admitted that heconspired with others to kill rivalsJonathan Bacon, James Bacon and Jarrod Bacon and their Red Scorpions gang associates.

The manslaughter plea is for theshooting death of Jonathan Barber, a stereo installer, who was driving one of the Bacon brother's vehicles along a Vancouver street when it was sprayed by bullets.

In his sentencing decision, Justice Cullen noted that Barber "was in the wrong place at the wrong time and for that he lost his life and his family and friends must bear that burden for the balance of theirs."

Jamie Bacon is facing trialfor conspiracy to commit murder in relation to theSurrey Six murdersin October 2007.

His brotherJonathan was fatally shot in Kelownain 2011, andJarrod Bacon is currently serving 12 yearsin prison for cocaine trafficking.

With files from The Canadian Press and the CBC's Terry Donnelly