Posted on 12/12/2005 12:58:46 PM PST by Born Conservative
SAN FRANCISCO - Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger refused to spare the life of Stanley Tookie Williams, the founder of the murderous Crips gang who awaited execution early Tuesday in a case that stirred debate over capital punishment and the possibility of redemption on death row. Williams, 51, is set to die by injection at San Quentin State Prison after midnight for murdering four people in two 1979 holdups.
Hollywood stars and death penalty opponents mounted a campaign to save his life, making him one of the nation's biggest death-row cause celebres in decades. His supporters argued that the founder of the murderous Crips gang had made amends during more than two decades in prison by writing a memoir and children's books about the dangers of gangs.
Prosecutors and victims' advocates contended Williams was undeserving of clemency from the governor because he did not own up to his crimes and refused to inform on fellow gang members. They also argued that the Crips gang that Williams co-founded in Los Angeles in 1971 is responsible for hundreds of deaths, many of them in battles with the rival Bloods for turf and control of the drug trade.
Williams stands to become the 12th California condemned inmate executed since lawmakers reinstated the death penalty in 1977 after a brief hiatus.
Williams was condemned in 1981 for gunning down a clerk in a convenience store holdup and a mother, father and daughter in a motel robbery weeks later. Williams claimed he was innocent.
The last time a California governor granted clemency was in 1967, when Ronald Reagan spared a mentally infirm killer.Schwarzenegger _ a Republican who has come under fire from members of his own party as too accommodating to liberals _ rejected clemency twice before during his two years in office.
Less than 12 hours before the execution was set to take place, the 9th U.S. Circuit of Appeals said it would not intervene because, among other things, there was no "clear and convincing evidence of actual innocence."
In his last-ditch appeal, Williams claimed that he should have been allowed to argue at his trial that someone else killed one of the four victims, and that shoddy forensics connected him to the other killings.
Williams was convicted of killing Yen-I Yang, 76, Tsai-Shai Chen Yang, 63, and Yu-Chin Yang Lin, 43, at a Los Angeles motel the family owned, and Albert Owens, 26, a 7-Eleven clerk gunned down in Whittier.
Among the celebrities who took up Williams' cause were Jamie Foxx, who played the gang leader in a cable movie about Williams; rapper Snoop Dogg, himself a former Crip; Sister Helen Prejean, the nun depicted in "Dead Man Walking"; Bianca Jagger; and former "M A S H" star Mike Farrell. During Williams' 24 years on death row, a Swiss legislator, college professors and others nominated him for the Nobel Prizes in peace and literature.
"If Stanley Williams does not merit clemency," defense attorney Peter Fleming Jr. asked, "what meaning does clemency retain in this state?"
The impending execution resulted in feverish preparations over the weekend by those on both sides of the debate, with the California Highway Patrol planning to tighten security outside the prison, where hundreds of protesters were expected.
A group of about three dozen death penalty protesters were joined by the Rev. Jesse Jackson as they marched across the Golden Gate Bridge after dawn Monday en route to the gates of San Quentin, where they were expected to rally with hundreds of people.
At least publicly, the person apparently least occupied with his fate seemed to be Williams himself.
"Me fearing what I'm facing, what possible good is it going to do for me? How is that going to benefit me?" Williams said in a recent interview. "If it's my time to be executed, what's all the ranting and raving going to do?"
I would love to read in tomorrow's paper that they had to drag Stanley screaming and crying like a little sissy before they strapped his useless, evil, murdering body onto that cold gurney and shoved that needle into his arm.
It took a lot of guts for Arnold not to give in. I'm sure he and Maria are sleeping on different beds tonight.
Hang him would be better.
Hang him four times.
Your points are excellent and underscore why I am against abortion as well as being against the death penalty. Guess I take that "thou shalt not kill" Commandment seriously and apply it consistently. Life in prison would have been punishment enough for Tookie, and perhaps even to the benefit of society if his recent lip-service against gangs was sincere.
Tookie go bye-bye--unless some halfwit judge steps in.
(You had to be living in that era to know that that was the Westinghouse Corporation's marketing slogan.)
Gallows humor.
Don't tell me what to think. If you don't like murderers to be punished, go stand in front of the prison with your candle-holding pals.
No, a jury of free people, chosen from the general population decides who lives and who dies. The laws are decided upon by the population. The judges are chosen by the population.
Where is the government making any of the decisions?
"When the woman in Texas was executed by lethal injected years ago her eyes flew back open during the procedure."
I don't think you are right about this. Sodium pentathol is used to anesthetize people for surgery. They don't feel the surgery. Eyes flying open don't signal much of anything except a muscle spasm. Lots of people die with their eyes open. My dad used to help the local undertaker many, many years ago when he was young and really needed some extra money. He has told me a few things. Usually undertakers glue eyes shut because they have a tendency to come open even after death.
I am certainly no expert in these matters, but it seems to me that the same drug that anesthetizes during surgery should be entirely sufficient to block pain during lethal injection executions.
Religious leaders who call for calm....are actually saying.."LET'S GET READY TO RUMBLE." The average black guy could give a damn about Williams....geez.
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