There was a heavy police presence Tuesday outside a provincial court in Surrey, B.C., as two of the Bacon brothers -- alleged gangsters from Abbotsford -- made court appearances.
It wasn't hard to pick out 25-year-old Jarrod Bacon when he showed up for court. He was primped and polished to go before the judge.
Wearing a flashy suit and designer glasses, Jarrod Bacon had to go through heavy security checks to get into the courthouse.
Bacon is facing several gun-related charges.
He was accompanied to court by his father David, and his mother Susan. Bacon seemed to enjoy the attention of the cameras.
His arrival was in sharp contrast to the arrest of his co-accused and brother Jamie, who was picked up by police on Friday outside his Abbotsford home.
Jamie is facing first-degree murder charges in relation to the Surrey six slayings that occurred in October of 2007.
After the brief court appearance, Jarrod and his parents had nothing to say to reporters.
Both Jarrod and Jamie are back in Surrey Provincial Court May 15th.
The family was picked up by third brother, Jonathon, who is also before the courts.
With a report by CTV British Columbia's Julia Foy