B.C. gang leader pleads guilty to conspiracy to murder Bacon brothers
VANCOUVER — A British Columbia gang leader has pleaded guilty to conspiracy to murder three members of a rival gang more than 15 years ago.
B.C. prosecutors confirm that Conor D’Monte, who escaped to Puerto Rico for 11 years before being arrested in 2022, entered the plea to the single count on Tuesday.
Police have said D’Monte was a high-ranking member of the United Nations gang.
He pleaded guilty to conspiracy to murder brothers Jonathan, James and Jarrod Bacon, leaders of the rival Red Scorpions.


