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Bayview success story's tragic end-Heroic track star shot dead after failing school,turning to crime
San Francisco Chronicle ^ | 1/18/6 | Patricia Yollin

Posted on 01/18/2006 10:24:30 AM PST by SmithL

When Rashad Williams was growing up in San Francisco, he was a track star with a future. In 1999, at age 15, he turned into a national hero by raising $40,000 for a victim of the Columbine massacre. Last year, he robbed two banks. In December, he died -- shot to death by a Clearlake man who said his home was being invaded.

Rashad Williams was 21.

"I don't know how I'm going to deal with this," said his mother, Sheila Burton. "My child is gone."

For Williams' friends and family, it is a shocking end to a life that was as improbable as any life could be.



On April 20, 1999, two teenagers gunned down 12 fellow students and one teacher at Columbine High School in Littleton, Colo. Twenty-four others were wounded. One of them was 16-year-old Lance Kirklin, who was shot in the chest, face and legs. He would need surgery, lots of it, but his family didn't have the health insurance to pay for all those operations.

Williams, a 15-year-old freshman at Archbishop Riordan High School in San Francisco, decided to do something about it. He was planning to run in the city's annual Bay to Breakers race -- why not raise money for Lance while he was doing it?

"He came to me with the Columbine idea," recalled Marty Procaccio, Williams' track coach and counselor at Riordan. "He said, 'I have legs, and this kid doesn't.' "

Procaccio was surprised by the proposal, but he said it typified Williams.

"I knew him pretty well," Procaccio said. "In dealing with Rashad, I'd always known him as a kid with a huge heart. He had almost a simple innocence. He was very respectful --

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TOPICS: Crime/Corruption; Culture/Society; Extended News; Government; News/Current Events; US: California
KEYWORDS: deadcriminal

1 posted on 01/18/2006 10:24:33 AM PST by SmithL
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To: SmithL

--ah yes, another victim of "gun violence", I suppose--


2 posted on 01/18/2006 10:33:09 AM PST by rellimpank (Don't believe anything about firearms or explosives stated by the mass media---NRABenefactor)
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To: SmithL

Well, dayum...


3 posted on 01/18/2006 10:34:46 AM PST by yldstrk (My heros have always been cowboys-Reagan and Bush)
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To: SmithL
shot to death by a Clearlake man who said his home was being invaded.

Sheesh...I'll be he was actually selling girl scout cookies...

4 posted on 01/18/2006 10:35:41 AM PST by Onelifetogive (* Sarcasm tag ALWAYS required. For some FReepers, sarcasm can NEVER be obvious enough.)
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To: SmithL
shot to death by a Clearlake man who said his home was being invaded.

Important lesson here...

When you must defend your property, SHOOT TO KILL. The person (or persons) who is still alive gets to "say" what happened.

5 posted on 01/18/2006 10:38:02 AM PST by Onelifetogive (* Sarcasm tag ALWAYS required. For some FReepers, sarcasm can NEVER be obvious enough.)
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To: SmithL

So how do you go from a sweet kid who raises money for victims of a tragedy, to robbing banks and houses? Mom...?


6 posted on 01/18/2006 10:38:42 AM PST by misty4jc
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To: misty4jc
So how do you go from a sweet kid who raises money for victims of a tragedy, to robbing banks and houses? Mom...?

Naming him 'RaShad' was a good start toward a life of crime.

7 posted on 01/18/2006 10:43:47 AM PST by PAR35
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To: misty4jc
So how do you go from a sweet kid who raises money for victims of a tragedy, to robbing banks and houses? Mom...?

Speaking of which, why do stories like these always quote the mom but (almost) never the dad? Rhetorical question, I know but still...


8 posted on 01/18/2006 10:48:21 AM PST by yankeedame ("Oh, I can take it but I'd much rather dish it out.")
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To: yldstrk

These tragedies happen all across our nation on a daily basis.

The "patterns" are almost always there also.

Promising child caught in a tragic playout of tragic circumstances.

Drugs,alchohol and a series of almost circumstantial run ins with the law and legal authorities make up a tragic list of a Life Gone Down the Drain.

The grieving Parents invariably moan through their tears that thier child has been taken from them by Tragedy.

Because it is a daily occurence, most people just shake their heads in sadness.

It's almost Always the fault of the Parents who had the script right in front of them every second as it was daily added to up to and even after the child dies.

These are the consequences of Parent Failure.

Chances are you know more than one family who is going through this game of letting their child die young.

What are you doing about this?


9 posted on 01/18/2006 10:51:27 AM PST by CBart95
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To: PAR35
"Naming him 'RaShad' was a good start toward a life of crime."

Thats what I was thinking. Naming a kid Rash-head has got to eliminate any self confidence the kid might have been born with.
10 posted on 01/18/2006 10:55:07 AM PST by monday
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To: SmithL
The man that Rashad and his friend were robbing was an illicit grower of marijuana 'for medical purposes'. His bales of weed are worth thousands and will sell quick on the street. Foiling the crime, the grower opens up with his gun and both Rashad and his friend are dead in the street.

Be sure that the shooting death of this once hopeful young man will be used to further Chris Daly's ballot initative to ban firearms inside the city, while the fact that the very presence of the medical marijuana clinics and it's illicit supporting grower network has amplified street crime.

... But you'll never read that in the SF Bay Guardian.

11 posted on 01/18/2006 10:57:27 AM PST by The KG9 Kid (Semper Fi!)
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To: SmithL

How does being a "high school track star" give one "a future"? Running from the cops I guess.


12 posted on 01/18/2006 10:59:01 AM PST by Bob J (RIGHTALK.com...a conservative alternative to NPR!)
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To: CBart95

The promise for these kids always seems to be athletic. How many times in NJ have I read "Former hoop star arrested in..." or "Hoop star's death on the streets". They were high school athletes with promise that would have at least got them a college scholarship if not a professional career, and they were never prepared to do even the academic work required of a scholarship athlete.


13 posted on 01/18/2006 11:01:38 AM PST by heartwood
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To: SmithL
A tragic death because he was fleet? I eat pizza real good. Move over Mother Teresa.

14 posted on 01/18/2006 11:09:15 AM PST by I see my hands (Until this civil war heats up.. have a nice day.)
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To: SmithL
In December, he died -- shot to death by a Clearlake man who said his home was being invaded.

And everyone except Rashad lived happily ever after.

15 posted on 01/18/2006 11:11:54 AM PST by IronJack
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To: SmithL
"Police say Edmonds shot both men in the back -- Williams twice and Foster five times. Their bodies were found on 11th Street, outside his house. Edmonds' girlfriend said she was beaten up, along with her teenage son, who was in a coma and is now in a rehabilitation facility.

OK, so these thugs beatup the defender's (i.e., the shooter - probably a dirt bag himself) girlfriend and left her boy in a coma (this is buried waaaay down at the bottom of the article). Man, talk about a slanted story. Sorry, my sympathies to the former track star's family, but HE is the one that made a bunch of lousy choices; HE is the one that failed to graduate, etc etc, and HE is the one ultimately to blame.

16 posted on 01/18/2006 11:27:35 AM PST by Chinito (6990th Security Group, RC-135/Combat Apple, SEA Class of '68)
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To: SmithL

Must be the "Projects" that do it. OJ Simpson's neighborhood.


17 posted on 01/18/2006 11:46:12 AM PST by tinamina
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To: SmithL

Really a sad story all around, bt what of the kid in a coma from these dead boys? Doesn't his life mean something too? The article tries to make the dead kid into a tragic charactor, but I have no sympathy for his kind, he made his bed, nw let him lie in it, even if it's six feet under. Bad choices, bad friends, bad actions=EARLY DIRT NAPS


18 posted on 01/18/2006 12:03:23 PM PST by geezerwheezer (get up boys, we're burnin' daylight!!!)
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To: geezerwheezer
I sense an underlying attempt to make this thug into some kind of a victim.
Get over it, he is responsible for his own death. He didn't have to be there he could have stayed in school and made a good life for himself.
19 posted on 01/18/2006 1:47:31 PM PST by oldenuff2no
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