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'Reformed' US gang leader is executed
Times (London) ^ | 12/13/2005 | Sam Knight, and Chris Ayres

Posted on 12/13/2005 5:53:52 AM PST by FerdieMurphy

(Demonstrators outside the gates of San Quentin State Prison protest at the execution of Stanley "Tookie" Williams.) (John G Mabanglo/EPA)

Stanley "Tookie" Williams, the co-founder of the notorious Crips street gang, whose apparent rehabilitation in prison opened a bitter debate over the death penalty in America, was executed this morning in California.

The 51-year-old died by lethal injection at 12.35am local time (8.35GMT) at San Quentin prison in front of about 50 witnesses, including relatives of the four people he killed in 1979. He asked his own family not to attend.

Williams was denied a stay of execution by Arnold Schwarzenegger, the California Governor, and the Supreme Court yesterday as he exhausted his last appeals. Mr Schwarzenegger refused clemency because Williams has never apologised for four murders he committed during the summer of 1979.

Rather, Williams's appeal was based on his much-storied redemption, which inspired a television film starring Jamie Foxx. During his 24 years in prison, the former gang leader wrote children’s books with anti-violence messages, negotiated truces between street gangs and was nominated five times for the Nobel Peace Prize.

Williams was convicted in 1981 for the murders of Albert Owens, a 7-Eleven convenience store clerk, and Yen-I Yang, Tsai-Shai Chen Yang, and the couple’s daughter Yu-Chin Yang Lin, at the Los Angeles motel they owned. He always claimed he was innocent.

But witnesses at his trial said Williams boasted about the brutal killings, stating: "You should have heard the way he sounded when I shot him" before growling and laughing for five to six minutes. Mr Schwarzenegger quoted from the trial transcript to support his decision.

"Is Williams’s redemption complete and sincere, or is it just a hollow promise?" Mr Schwarzenegger wrote. "Without an apology and atonement for these senseless and brutal killings, there can be no redemption. After studying the evidence, I could find no justification for granting clemency."

Just before the governor announced his decision, the 9th US Circuit of Appeals also denied Williams’s request for a reprieve, saying among other things that there was no "clear and convincing evidence of actual innocence".

Protests against Williams's sentence continued until his death. In the hours leading up to midnight, as Williams exhausted his legal options, around 1,000 protesters gathered outside San Quentin. Some carried candles, others signs reading "Save Tookie" and "Love is the answer".

Joan Baez, the country singer, was one of the protesters who made the pilgrimage up the narrow road leading to the institution on the shores of the Pacific Ocean, 30 miles south of San Francisco. As night fell she sang "Swing Low, Sweet Chariot" on a make-shift platform.

In downtown Los Angeles, where city leaders feared that the death of Williams could provoke the kind of unrest that followed the 1992 acquittal of police officers involved in the beating of Rodney King, the streets remained quiet.

Earlier, Raymond "The Hatchet Man" Locket, a member of the Westside Harlem Crips and a former associate of Williams, told LA Weekly: "Took die, the city fry. That’s the word on the streets."

Prison officials said that Williams refused his last meal at 6pm and the chance to meet a spiritual adviser. Instead, he spent his last moments drinking milk in a holding cell and reading letters sent to him from supporters. A handful of friends were admitted to see him for the last time.

"He’s complacent, quiet and thoughtful," said Terry Thornton, a Corrections Department spokeswoman.

In the minutes before his death, Williams was strapped to a trolley and wheeled into San Quentin's execution chamber. Witnesses said the nurse who delivered the lethal injection had trouble finding a vein in his muscular arms.

Steve Ornoski, the prison warden, said Williams offered to help. "He did seem frustrated," Ornoski said.

According to execution procedure, Williams would have been given a sedative, followed by potassium chloride, to paralyse him, then pancuronium bromide to induce a heart attack. He was the 12th person executed in California since the death penalty was reinstated in 1977.


TOPICS: Crime/Corruption; Extended News; News/Current Events; US: California; War on Terror
KEYWORDS: black; filthykiller; frymumianext; stanleywilliams; toastedtookie; tookieisdead
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Finally, some good news from California.
1 posted on 12/13/2005 5:53:53 AM PST by FerdieMurphy
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To: FerdieMurphy

Was that sign directed at "Tootie's" behavior??


2 posted on 12/13/2005 5:56:34 AM PST by RaginRak
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To: FerdieMurphy
He was the 12th person executed in California since the death penalty was reinstated in 1977.

I would hardly call that "good news." But 12 executions is better than none.

3 posted on 12/13/2005 5:56:46 AM PST by Mr. Brightside
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To: FerdieMurphy
Yeah if Williams had practiced what those protesters preached back in the 70s, their protests would have been redundant. All I can tell 'em is to put some ice on it.

(Denny Crane: "I Don't Want To Socialize With A Pinko Liberal Democrat Commie.Say What You Like About Republicans. We Stick To Our Convictions. Even When We Know We're Dead Wrong.")

4 posted on 12/13/2005 5:59:02 AM PST by goldstategop (In Memory Of A Dearly Beloved Friend Who Lives On In My Heart Forever)
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To: Mr. Brightside
Of the 12 people executed, 8 were white, 2 were black, 1 was Hispanic, and 1 was native American.
5 posted on 12/13/2005 5:59:13 AM PST by LOC1
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To: FerdieMurphy

6 posted on 12/13/2005 5:59:22 AM PST by Dallas59 (“You love life, while we love death"( Al-Qaeda & Democratic Party)
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To: FerdieMurphy

I'll take these protesters seriously when they rock up to protest outside their local abortuary!


7 posted on 12/13/2005 5:59:23 AM PST by Aussie Dasher (The Great Ronald Reagan & John Paul II - Heaven's Dream Team!)
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To: FerdieMurphy

8 posted on 12/13/2005 6:00:05 AM PST by billorites (freepo ergo sum)
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To: Aussie Dasher

I didn't know we were having a "bitter" debate over the death penalty. I thought it was over a mass murderer.


9 posted on 12/13/2005 6:00:44 AM PST by Luke21 (Political correctness is the insane religion of our rulers.)
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To: FerdieMurphy
Tookie never apologized or atoned for what he had done.

Instead he spent 20 plus years trying to game the system.

Here is the history of a mass murderer who actually repented of his crimes, and chose to atone for them.

His name was Steven Renfro.

Steven's parents separated shortly after he was born and his father lost touch with both the mother and son for about 35 years. Steven's grandmother located Steven and reconciled him with with his father.

Steven was raised by his aunt, Rose Rutledge, near Marshall, Texas. He went to high school with Rick Berry, a Harrison County district attorney who later prosecuted Steven.

On August 25, 1996, after taking what he later told authorities were 70 doses of the tranquilizer Valium along with liquor, Steven put on camouflage clothing, blackened his face and armed himself with four guns including a military assault rifle and some 500 rounds of ammunition.

He shot and killed his live-in girlfriend, Rhena Fultner, 36, then Aunt Rose Rutledge, 63, who lived with them. Then he went to a nearby trailer home of an acquaintance, George Counts, 40, against whom he had a grudge, and fatally shot him, firing more than 150 rounds into Counts' mobile home.

When police arrived, he opened fire again, wounding Marshall police officer Dominic Pondant in the shoulder and turning his patrol car "into Swiss cheese," as authorities described it. Police were out gunned by Steven's .45 and .50 caliber handguns and an AR-15 rifle, but one of his weapons malfunctioned and officer Pondant was able to hit Steven.

He was convicted the following April and ended his trail by telling jurors he should be put to death. They agreed.

He asked that no appeals be pursued. At his execution, he apologized to the family members of the victims and said a prayer.

He was executed on February 9, 1998, after spending the second shortest time on Texas' death row.

The media and Hollywood celebrities were conspicuous by their absence.
10 posted on 12/13/2005 6:00:57 AM PST by LOC1
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To: FerdieMurphy
Joan Baez, the country singer, was one of the protesters who made the pilgrimage up the narrow road leading to the institution on the shores of the Pacific Ocean, 30 miles south of San Francisco. As night fell she sang "Swing Low, Sweet Chariot"

More like, "Roll on in, sweet gurney".

11 posted on 12/13/2005 6:01:05 AM PST by Kenton (To my friends who celebrate Jesus' birth, Merry Christmas. To the rest of you, have a nice day off.)
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To: FerdieMurphy

Well, at least the headline is correct. I mean, he's reformed now.


12 posted on 12/13/2005 6:02:07 AM PST by Lee'sGhost (Crom!)
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To: Luke21

It never ceases to amaze me how some people can fight for the rights of mass murderers, yet support the same crime committed by abortionists.

Doesn't seem to be a lot of consistency there...


13 posted on 12/13/2005 6:05:02 AM PST by Aussie Dasher (The Great Ronald Reagan & John Paul II - Heaven's Dream Team!)
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To: FerdieMurphy

Isn't it Shoobie Shaboobi Shamal's turn now?


14 posted on 12/13/2005 6:05:57 AM PST by Freedom_Fighter_2001 (When money is no object - it's your money they're talking about)
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To: FerdieMurphy
May he rest in peace, hopefully more fitfully than his victims have "rested" for twenty or more years.

I join my voice to the millions of others who demand justice. One life is arguable. Four is a no-brainer. Good riddance.

Actually, I would have supported wholeheartedly the lifetime incarcerated support of the beast with totally private donations from his supporters, with minimal sustenance and no modern comforts or conveniences. Not one cent of Taxpayer money. And sharing of the ultimate punishment, if he were allowed to escape.

15 posted on 12/13/2005 6:09:57 AM PST by Publius6961 (The IQ of California voters is about 420........... .............cumulatively)
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To: FerdieMurphy

Some idiots actually stood up and said Cali executed an innocent man... what bafoons.


The left just continues to alienate itself from america, and wonders why it keeps losing elections, and popularity....

If you are going to protest the death penalty, you have to pic a better calendar boy than folks like Tookey.


16 posted on 12/13/2005 6:10:38 AM PST by HamiltonJay
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To: Kenton
These celeb phoney's are looking for a free photo op but are never asked about Albert Owens' duaghter you grew up without a father. Or Albert Owen's father who died in 1995 while Tookie was publishing children's books and getting nominated for the Nobel prize. I am totally sickened by the actions of Jessie Jackson (excuse me, Rev. JJ), Louis Farakan, Shawn Penn, Joan Biaz, Jamie what's his name, BJ Honeycutt, Lou Grant and every other Hollywood looser who stood on the wrong side on society in this fiasco. To hell with you all. People who murder innocent people should not get to live another 24 years while their families continue to suffer.
17 posted on 12/13/2005 6:12:44 AM PST by jackieaxe (English speaking, law abiding, taxpaying citizen)
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Notice how not one commentator in the MSM said that this is what "Mainstream Californians" voted on.


18 posted on 12/13/2005 6:16:26 AM PST by EQAndyBuzz (Liberal Talking Point - Bush = Hitler ... Republican Talking Point - Let the Liberals Talk)
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To: FerdieMurphy
"Reformed" from what? He said he was innocent.

"I didn't kill all those people, but if for some reason I did it, then I'll be so reformed you won't recognize me." -Tookie

Burn Tookie, burn.

19 posted on 12/13/2005 6:18:22 AM PST by libs_kma (USA: The land of the Free....Because of the Brave!)
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To: LOC1
Diversity in the death chamber!!
20 posted on 12/13/2005 6:21:27 AM PST by bubman
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