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LA cops thwarted by woke reforms blocking them from tracking 80,000 gang suspects

March 8, 2026
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LA cops thwarted by woke reforms blocking them from tracking 80,000 gang suspects

The LAPD has revealed it can’t properly track street gang crime because the department been banned from using an internal intelligence database after pressure from police reform campaigners.

Capt. Ahmad Zarekani, who is head of the LAPD Gang and Narcotics Division, said investigations into gang crime have been hamstrung since use of the CalGang database was blocked in 2020.

“By our own rules and ordinances, we’re not supposed to keep track of gang members,” Zarekani told the California Post.

“Now, we’re not allowed to track anyone by their gang association.”

Police officers in tactical gear inside a store with shelves of products.
This week a multi-agency operation lead to multiple arrests of the street gang. LAPD

CalGang contained the personal information of roughly 80,000 suspected gang members — all of which has now been lost to police.

California’s then-Attorney General Xavier Becerra ordered police departments across the state to stop using gang database on July 14, 2020, over claims officers had allegedly falsified gang affiliations.

The decision also came after sustained pressure by activists who were lobbying for police reform following the death of George Floyd and the Black Lives Matter movement.

Activist groups such as the left-wing Liberty Hill Foundation celebrated the end of the database, claiming it discriminated against black and Latino men, who made up 90% of its entries.

Bill Essayli, LA’s top federal prosecutor, said the move undermines local authorities, forcing the responsibility to fall to the federal justice system.

“They’re not reforms — what’s the opposite of reform? It’s degrading,” he said, adding that “it’s totally consistent with the priorities of Sacramento, caring more about career criminals than they do about innocent law-abiding citizens.”

Essayli, US Attorney for the Central District of California, added that activists groups like the ones who pushed for the database’s dismantling are “completely obsessed with statistics to argue that the government is racist.”

“I don’t care about statistics — I care about individual victims who are harmed every day in California,” he said. “The majority of those victims are people of color.”

Two shirtless men covered in tattoos, one pointing, against a turquoise wall.
Members of the 18th street gang pose for a picture in jail. AFP via Getty Images

Scott Meyers, an LA attorney who is running for the California State Assembly, said the decision to scrap the tracker shows how public safety policy has been shaped by activist pressure.

“The woke lawmakers have bent a knee to extremists,” he said. “These activist lawmakers believe they’re on the cusp of a socialist revolution, and to get there they need chaos. They want disorder. They want crime. What they certainly don’t want is order.”

Criminal charges were filed against three LAPD officers accused of knowingly entering false information into the system. Another 21 officers were investigated. An earlier LAPD audit had found the department’s entries were often inconsistent and unreliable.

This week, The Post was there for the combined LAPD and FBI “Operation Dead Horse” takedown of the 18th Street gang.

During the three-day operation, agents targeted the gang’s leadership structure, arresting 12 people on charges relating to drug dealing, extorsion, murder, racketeering and gambling.

Keiko Marie Gonzalez in a blue top with long red hair, hands clasped, looks directly at the camera while being detained.
Feds bust Keiko Marie Gonzalez, one of California’s most dangerous female gangsters. Carlin Stiehl for CA Post

Those arrested included Keiko Marie Gonzalez, 59, aka “Moms,” “La Señora” and “The Queen.”

The 59-year-old is accused of running the notorious gang on behalf of her Mexican Mafia husband, Jorge Gonzales, who’s now in a California state prison.

FBI agents work at a field command center, with one agent wearing gloves and reviewing documents at a table.
Agents work out of the FBI for Operation Dead Horse. Carlin Stiehl for CA Post

Other gangsters taken out by the raids include Edward Escalante, 49, known as “Toro,” and Edwin Martinez, 32, who was known as “Dreamer” on the streets.

Despite the apparent success of the operation, Captain Zarekani admitted cops have no firm idea of how many members of the notorious gang are operating in LA.

“In LA, we have the hub of gang activity in the whole country,” Zarekani said.

“Before, when you identified a gang member, you could go to a database and create a file for them. You took pictures of the tattoos and monitored where they worked. All of that was basically lost.”

A handcuffed man with numerous tattoos, including a large
The 18th Street Gang, also known as Barrio 18, is a large, multi-ethnic, primarily Hispanic street gang originating in LA REUTERS
Ever Sinay, a leader of the 18th Street gang, is shown from behind while seated, revealing intricate tattoos covering his back and shoulders, with a police escort visible in the background.
“In LA, we have the hub of gang activity in the whole country,” Zarekani said. REUTERS

The 18th Street Gang, also known as Barrio 18, is a large, multi-ethnic, primarily Hispanic street gang originating in LA, but with 30,000–50,000 members across the US, Mexico, and Central America.

Zarekani did confirm this week’s raids were a ”significant blow” against the gang.

”Now what they need to do is to restructure their leadership. It’s going to take time to recoup,” he said. “But I’m sure they’re going to try to rebuild. To what capacity, we don’t know that right now.”


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