The state of California is tracking 42 'gang members' who are less than one year old.
CalGang is a database for law enforcement which attempts to gather the name of every known gangster and gang affiliate in the state, CBS News reports.
Founded in 2003, the purpose of the watchlist was to support longer sentences for those involved in gang activity, tie individuals to gang injunctions and even disqualify families with links to gangsters from public housing.
But a recent audit of CalGang, which has around 40,000 entries, revealed some major flaws in the system.
The Criminal Intelligence System lists 42 'gang members' aged less than 12 months old.
California's baby 'gangsters': State put 42 children under the age of ONE on its gang-affiliation watchlist
God damn punks, all of them!
There's only one possible explanation for this.
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