One member of the so-called Rutland 7 is free on bail.

Photo: Daniel Hayduk - Castanet File Photo RCMP collect evidence at the scene after Dain Phillips was bludgeoned to death June 12.

Thomas Allen Vaughan, 22, one of seven men charged with second degree murder in the beating death of Dain Phillips, was granted bail during a hearing in B.C. Supreme Court Wednesday.

The other six remain in custody while they attempt to secure legal counsel.

Anson Schell, Matthew McRae, Daniel McRae, Norman Cocks, Robert Cocks and Robert Thomas all appeared briefly in Provincial Court Thursday morning via video conference.

All six are scheduled to appear again August 4, again by video conference.

Police say the seven men all have gang affiliations.

The seven were charged after Phillips was bludgeoned with a baseball bat during a confrontation between two groups of individuals near the intersection of McCurdy and Gibson Roads on June 12.

He later died as a result of those injuries at Kelowna General Hospital.