How OC's First Gang Injunction Fell Apart—And Allowed a Westminster Man to Achieve His Dream
- Gabriel San Roman

- Jul 13, 2016
- 1 min read
Updated: Aug 31, 2020
On a June afternoon in 1993, Al Valdez approached a man with a shaved head who was wearing a wifebeater and baggy shorts while kicking it at Sigler Park in Westminster. A gang-unit investigator for the Orange County district attorney's office (OCDA), he had spent hours looking for this vato, whom prosecutors believed was a shot caller for West Trece, the city's oldest and largest gang. The gumshoe didn't plan to question or arrest his target, though; he wanted to hand the guy a stack of papers.
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