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Gang founder's death row drama gains star support
Associated Press ^ | 11/26/05 | LYNN ELBER

Posted on 11/26/2005 10:26:25 AM PST by Pikamax

Gang founder's death row drama gains star support

LYNN ELBER

Associated Press

LOS ANGELES - Jamie Foxx stepped into the spotlight at his latest movie premiere with more than the usual publicity drill in mind.

Don't let it happen, the actor urged - don't let the state of California execute Stanley Tookie Williams, the convicted murderer and Crips gang co-founder who's been recast behind bars in the role of peacemaker.

Foxx is not alone. An unusually varied collection of Hollywood stars and other famous names is trying to persuade Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger that Williams - who has become a celebrity in his own right - can do more for society alive than dead.

Williams' supporters range from the holy (Archbishop Desmond Tutu) to the streetwise (rapper Snoop Dogg, himself once a Crip).

Whether a movie star governor is more inclined to consider their pleas for clemency is debatable. But the chorus is only growing louder as Williams' Dec. 13 execution by lethal injection approaches.

His supporters cite Williams' efforts to curb youth gang violence, including nine children's books and an online project linking teenagers in America and abroad. A Swiss legislator, college professors and others repeatedly have submitted his name for Nobel peace and literature prizes.

Last weekend, Snoop Dogg told about 1,000 people rallying outside San Quentin State Prison that Williams' activism has touched him.

"His voice needs to be heard," said the musician, whose new song, "Real Soon," touts Williams' anti-gang efforts.

On Monday, the Rev. Jesse Jackson and Bianca Jagger, a death penalty opponent and former wife of rocker Mick Jagger, visited San Quentin. Jackson said he prayed with Williams, promising, "We are going to fight for you and we are going to win."

Foxx, who played Williams in "Redemption," a 2004 movie which brought the death row inmate's story to a wider audience, used the New York premiere of "Jarhead" to issue his plea.

In a jailhouse interview last week, Williams said he is unimpressed by his prominent supporters ("I'm blase about everything") and relies on his attorneys to evaluate the benefit of efforts on his behalf.

Hollywood's political and social activism has been known to provoke criticism. But Williams said he is unconcerned his famous boosters could create a backlash that might sway Schwarzenegger against him.

"In the position I'm in, I don't see how anybody can hurt," he said. "The truth is the truth no matter where it comes from."

Williams, 51, who saw the notorious gang he co-founded with a childhood friend spawn copycats worldwide, denies committing the 1979 murders that put him on death row. He was convicted of killing a convenience store worker and, days later, killing two motel owners and their daughter during a robbery.

The crimes Williams was accused of were "heinous," said former "M-A-S-H" star Mike Farrell, a longtime death penalty opponent. But Williams has made "an extraordinary transformation," said Farrell, who's lobbied for him for several years.

In apparent recognition of the power of the pro-Williams movement, the state Department of Corrections launched an unusual counterattack questioning the sincerity of his anti-gang conversion and alleging he remains involved with the Crips.

Lora Owens, stepmother of victim Albert Owens, opposes clemency and resents the celebrity involvement.

"I think most of them are abusing their popularity and their access to the media," she said. "It's an agenda. If they looked at the facts, then they'd realize Williams has not done anything to deserve clemency."

Williams' link to the entertainment world was cemented with the biographical movie shown on TV and at film festivals, including Robert Redford's Sundance. Several of those involved in "Redemption," including Foxx and co-star Lynn Whitfield, have become backers.

"If Stan Tookie Williams had been born in Connecticut in the same type of situation, and was a white man, he would have been running a company," Foxx told the AP when the film aired last year on FX. "But, born a black man who has the capability of having brute strength and the capability of being smart in the ways of the world, he's going to get into what he gets into."

Williams' support is particularly deep among blacks but extends much further, said Farrell. Working with Tutu, a Nobel Peace Prize laureate, Farrell gathered signatures from more than 100 religious leaders, lawmakers and others of prominence for a clemency request that went to the governor Monday. Among those whose names are attached: NAACP Chairman Julian Bond; U.S. Sen. Tom Harkin, D-Iowa; Harry Belafonte; Bonnie Raitt and Russell Crowe.

Is there reason to think that Schwarzenegger's Hollywood ties might make him more receptive to celebrity pleas?

"No," Farrell said flatly. "One would hope that because he comes out of an industry beyond the political world that he's less subject to the pressures of politics but, unfortunately, his career hasn't demonstrated that."

So far, Schwarzenegger hasn't said much about the execution, other than that he views it as a complex subject.

"It's never a fun thing to do. You're dealing with someone's life," he told reporters.

Williams' lawyers have requested a meeting with Schwarzenegger but haven't gotten a commitment.

The famous have long rallied to high-profile prisoners, including American Indian activist Leonard Peltier, convicted of killing two FBI agents, and Jack Henry Abbott, whose jailhouse letters to novelist Norman Mailer were published as "In the Belly of the Beast." Abbott's release, which Mailer supported largely because of the convict's writing talent, ended tragically when he fatally stabbed a young man six weeks after being released. Back in prison, Abbott committed suicide.

Such celebrity campaigns rankle victim advocates. Nancy Ruhe, executive director of the National Organization of Parents of Murdered Children, argues that they glamorize a man like Williams and confer unwarranted role-model status.

"He becomes someone to look up to," Ruhe said. "There are so many people in our country you can look up to, but most certainly it should not be someone who has murdered several people."

If Schwarzenegger commutes Williams' sentence to life imprisonment, it would be the first time a California governor has done so since 1967. That's when Ronald Reagan - the last actor-turned-politico to govern California - spared the life of Calvin Thomas, a 27-year-old man convicted in a firebombing that killed his girlfriend's toddler son. His lawyers argued that Thomas was brain-damaged.

Comparing Schwarzenegger and Reagan, veteran political reporter and Reagan biographer Lou Cannon sees a key difference: The future U.S. president had quickly made the transition from actor to leader, while Schwarzenegger, as Cannon sees it, still is struggling with the metamorphosis.

"I don't think he's going to be dismissive of these (stars), because they're from his community, but ultimately that's not going to make his decision," said Cannon. "He'll decide it on the merits."

Whitfield, who came to know Williams while preparing to film "Redemption," said those merits are self-evident.

"I don't think of myself as speaking as a celebrity. I come with the advantage of having delved into his story," she said. "No one has said, 'Can you just open up the gates and let Stan be a free man in the world.' ... But he at least can continue to do the work he's doing."


TOPICS: Culture/Society; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections; US: California
KEYWORDS: deathpenalty; killtookiesass; tookie; tookiewilliams
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To: ThreePuttinDude

I almost feel sorry for the guy. Been there, done that.


81 posted on 11/26/2005 12:05:52 PM PST by neodad (My ex-wife is stuck on stupid.)
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To: Prime Choice

He pulled a Bush. He sat back on his laurels, and the unions spent 120,000,000 to defeat him. He still did and said nothing. He lost.


82 posted on 11/26/2005 12:17:28 PM PST by calrighty (. Troops BTTT)
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To: RedStateRocker
The only way to show you are truly repentant is to admit your crimes. Tookie committed those cruel, heinous murders and laughed about them. He has to this day never admitted it. His side says that he didn't get a fair trial. Mostly, they say that there were no blacks on the jury, which is not true. There was one black man on that jury. Most of his brain-dead supporters do not even know that.

Tookie must die. He is a murderer of 4, no doubt of many more for which he did NOT get caught. He is supposedly still very involved with the Crips, highly respected by them, from on Death Row, even. He won't go against the Crips because "it would be going against his own heart" or some such quote.

83 posted on 11/26/2005 12:24:03 PM PST by Yaelle
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To: Pikamax

"Crips gang co-founder..."

Say no more. Explains everything.


84 posted on 11/26/2005 12:25:15 PM PST by combat_boots (Dug in and not budging an inch. NOT to be schiavoed, greered, or felosed as a patient)
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To: Pikamax

Hey PooP Dog, hey Jamie Foxx, Hey Jason Alexandra, hey all the rest of you idiots. FU!!! The convict should FRY!!


85 posted on 11/26/2005 12:26:15 PM PST by libs_kma (USA: The land of the Free....Because of the Brave!)
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To: Pikamax

If he were a real man--truly repentent and wanted to impact would-be criminals in a positive way--he would confess his crimes and stop the appeals. Like that James Cagney movie where the priest talks him into going fruity on his way to the chair so his followers would stop reject him as a role model.


86 posted on 11/26/2005 12:27:42 PM PST by bethelgrad (for God, country, the Marine Corps, and now the Navy Chaplain Corps OOH RAH!)
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To: chickenlips

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You raise a good point. However, if those that say there is no intelligent design to the universe are correct then they don't have any intrinsic value. Their lives were meaningless and without purpose, arbitrary, mere accidents of random chance. Tookie was just practicing some social Darwinism, as would be expected."


Social order and consequences for murder are important no matter what one's religious beliefs or lack thereof.

I suppose true anarchists might disagree.


87 posted on 11/26/2005 12:28:51 PM PST by gondramB
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To: Pikamax
I lived with that crap for years. He was the founder of an unusually brutal, heinous, murderous group that preyed on others. I lost friends to the crips.

I would be ecstatic to inject this monster.

P
88 posted on 11/26/2005 12:40:57 PM PST by papasmurf (I watched the 11/18/05-SMACKDOWN in Congress!!!)
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To: Pikamax

It makes me sick to think that Boxer and Feinstein made special trips to California to ensure that the locals knew that they supported the death penalty for a cop-killer earlier this year.If this guy Williams had killed a cop,he would fry."Kill government employee,get death,kill regular citizen(s),who gives a damn".Government flunkies looking out for their own.


89 posted on 11/26/2005 12:45:09 PM PST by hschliemann
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To: Pikamax

Schwarzenegger will cave.


90 posted on 11/26/2005 12:55:48 PM PST by IronJack
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To: Pikamax

("If Stan Tookie Williams had been born in Connecticut in the same type of situation, and was a white man, he would have been running a company," Foxx told the AP when the film aired last year on FX. "But, born a black man who has the capability of having brute strength and the capability of being smart in the ways of the world, he's going to get into what he gets into.")

I'd like Foxx to name one white man found guilty of murdering someone who is running a company. This bigoted comment has made me watch my last Foxx movie.


91 posted on 11/26/2005 12:58:03 PM PST by winner3000
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To: sofaman
"Having said that, I fully expect Schwarzenegger to grant clemency. If he doesn't, he'll be a pariah an unemployed governor in Hollywood."

If he's this much of a bleeding heart liberal, and he probably is, then he's done as governor. And since Hollywood dislikes him as well, it's pretty much over there as well.

I'm sure Maria and her family will help him find something to do.

God, what a disappointment this guy has turned out to be.

92 posted on 11/26/2005 12:59:21 PM PST by Czar (StillFedUptotheTeeth@Washington)
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To: AmishDude

What's the theorized motive?""
Fundamental Muslims and Radical Muslims decry any use of alcohol. They appear to be going after the stores that sell it.


93 posted on 11/26/2005 1:01:58 PM PST by ridesthemiles (ridesthemiles)
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To: winner3000
There is not way that a person, any person, can transform themselves from being a murderer into not being a murderer. No matter what else he is, he is a murderer. I believe that he would say or do anything to keep from being executed. He has been sentenced to die for his crimes. So be it.
Do you know what the death penalty will do in this case? It will stop him from murdering again. He will never be a repeat offender. That's a good thing!!!!!!!
94 posted on 11/26/2005 1:03:53 PM PST by oldenuff2no
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To: ridesthemiles
Oh, of course. I didn't make a connection to the alcohol angle. And they figure that the Muslims that own the store are already too ostracized to fight back. They wouldn't attack a non-muslim-owned store. Sorry, I wasn't thinking.

I wonder if the owners were immigrants -- Arab or Pakistani.

95 posted on 11/26/2005 1:06:28 PM PST by AmishDude (Your corporate slogan could be here! FReepmail me for my confiscatory rates.)
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To: sofaman

Can someone remind me why I despise Bishop Tutu?

I know I do, but I can't remember why.


96 posted on 11/26/2005 1:13:56 PM PST by altura
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To: altura
He's a joke. Somehow he made a name for himself during the apartheid era in South Africa as someone who did so much to bring about Black majority rule.

And he did absolutely nothing to bring about change in South Africa. I'm from South Africa originally...from Cape Town which is where Tutu led a congregation. He was a nothing in the fight against apartheid.

The beginning of the end came when Steve Biko was murdered in detention. All hell broke loose. Student demonstrations, followed by banning orders, including the banning of Donald Woods who was one of the kindest men I ever met. He and Steve Biko were very close friends. The movie Cry Freedom chronicles the events after Biko was murdered.

Tutu is an opportunist in the mold of Jesse HiJackson. When I think back, the death of Steve Biko was the seminal event that led to one man, one vote. The sad irony was that Biko was a pacifist. He rejected terrorism and violence as a means to force the country to adopt majority rule. His death was gruesome and very violent, and there was never a person that deserved it less.

Sorry for the long post, but Desmond Tutu gets on my last nerve.

97 posted on 11/26/2005 1:24:16 PM PST by sofaman ("Get off the phone, you big dope!" Mark Levin.)
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To: winner3000
So, Mister Foxx, if you are born with dark skin, you can murder 4 people of other races, because "you'll get into what you'll get into," and we should excuse it? But if you are born with white skin, and kill 3 Asians and one black in cold blood, for their cash, you should be put to death?

Please explain, Mister Foxx.

98 posted on 11/26/2005 1:46:31 PM PST by Yaelle
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To: Pikamax

Hang him.


99 posted on 11/26/2005 1:48:44 PM PST by Unicorn (Too many wimps around.)
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To: sofaman

Thanx so much. Tutu is one of the bishops revered by the Episcopal Church, of which I'm a member, whereas all the other African Bishops are dismissed as clueless primitives.


100 posted on 11/26/2005 2:42:25 PM PST by altura
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