CalGang®️, Gang Member Databases, and their relation to Gangstalking
CalGang®️, Gang Member Databases, and their relation to Gangstalking
CalGang®️, Gang Member Databases, and their relation to Gangstalking
CalGang®️, Gang Member Databases, and their relation to Gangstalking
I have never joined a street gang. I do however, believe that my name and vital statistics were placed in a gang member database similar to CalGang's®️ somewhere in the United States; this being done for no reason whatsoever but to expose me to clandestine law-enforcement, semi-law-enforcement, private investigatory, intelligence, military, and citizen patrol suspicions, detainments, tracking, experiments, provocations, etc... that are used against street gang members. Yes, I am asserting that any person in this country can be surveilled, tracked, and exposed to gang member hunting protocols, simply by having their name placed in a gang member database.
The link provided gives some more insight into how the CalGang gang member database operates.
This article that I found on the San Diego County's official website gives some information concerning what I was talking about this week concerning people being placed in gang databases without their knowledge, court approval, or a legal process. I believe that anyone's name can be placed in one of these criminal databases at any time for any or no reason whatsoever, simply to defame that person and / or open them up to being gangstalked. Here is the information that I found. The article begins below.
What is Gang Documentation?
Law enforcement keeps records and shares information with other law enforcement agencies on who they believe are members, associates, or affiliates of criminal gangs. In California, this information is in a shared gang database called CalGang. Being placed in CalGang is often referred to as being “documented.”
Before January 1, 2017, who was documented, how and why was often kept a secret. A new law went into effect on January 1, 2017, that changes this. (Penal Code § 186.34) It now requires law enforcement to notify in writing anyone who law enforcement puts into the shared gang database/CalGang. In the notice, local law enforcement must tell the person:
· That they have been documented;
· The reason they have been documented; and
· How to contest the documentation.
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