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Civil Rights

Dec. 1, 1998

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RANCHO CUCAMONGA - Gilbert Delgadillo thought his past was behind him. Between taking care of his son, working on a college degree and commuting to his job at United Parcel Service, the 23-year-old Rancho Cucamonga man was trying to distance himself from the time he spent affiliated with a street gang.

By Jason W. Armstrong
Daily Journal Staff Writer
        RANCHO CUCAMONGA - Gilbert Delgadillo thought his past was behind him. Between taking care of his son, working on a college degree and commuting to his job at United Parcel Service, the 23-year-old Rancho Cucamonga man was trying to distance himself from the time he spent affiliated with a street g...

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