The man who pled guilty to killing three people in two separate incidents in the midst of a gang war in Calgary several years ago has been sentenced to life in prison with no chance of parole for 25 years.

Notorious gangster Nathan Zuccherato has already spent just over five years in custody and will have to wait nearly 20 years to even think about parole.

Zuccherato admitted to killing two men and a woman during the deadly rivalry between the F.O.B. and the F.O.B. Killers in 2008 and 2009.

In 2008, nearly a dozen shots were fired in a northeast restaurant which killed Kevin Ses and Tina Kong. The victims in that shooting were not gang members

The third guilty plea was for the killing of Aaron Bendle, who was gunned down at the Bolsa Restaurant in 2009. Another man, Sanjeev Mann and innocent bystander Keni S’ua were also killed.

Zuccherato was originally charged with six counts of first degree murder, three of which were stayed in exchange for his guilty pleas.