Tookie news - Hundreds gather for Williams' funeral

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This sounds like a real love fest.

http://www.cnn.com/2005/US/12/20/tookie.funeral.ap.ap/index.html

LOS ANGELES (AP) -- Celebrities from hip-hop star Snoop Dogg to motivational speaker Tony Robbins lamented the execution of Stanley Tookie Williams at a funeral Tuesday that drew hundreds to the violence-wracked area where Williams founded the murderous Crips gang three decades ago.

Under heavy police presence, mourners including gang members flashing hand signs waited in line to enter the 1,500-seat Bethel AME Church.

Vendors sold T-shirts with Williams' picture, and a large TV set up in the parking lot allowed the overflow crowd to watch the service. Williams was executed December 13 despite clemency pleas from celebrities and others who said he had rededicated his life to peace.

"It's nine-fifteen on twelve-thirteen and another black king will be taken from the scene," Snoop Dogg told mourners, reciting a poem about the execution. The line "I don't believe Stan did it" drew wild applause in the parking lot.

Williams, 51, was put to death by injection at San Quentin Prison for the 1979 shotgun murders of a 7-Eleven clerk and three motel owners.

"The war within me is over. I battled my demons and I was triumphant," Williams said in a recording played to mourners, whom he asked to spread a message to loved ones.

"Teach them how to avoid our destructive footsteps. Teach them to strive for higher education. Teach them to promote peace and teach them to focus on rebuilding the neighborhoods that you, others and I helped to destroy."

The Rev. Jesse Jackson decried the execution of Williams, who Jackson said saw himself in the end as a "healer, not a predator."

"Tookie is dead. We're not safer, we're not more secure, we're not more humane," Jackson said.

Robbins told the mourners he knew Williams only a short time but said he had "so much rage and so much anger" after his execution.

While on death row, Williams wrote children's books warning against gang life. Those efforts attracted supporters who lobbied for clemency, arguing Williams had redeemed himself. But Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger was unconvinced, and refused to spare his life.

Several dozen gang members wearing blue attire associated with Crips gangs watched the funeral in the parking lot. One who identified himself as "Killowatt the Third," age 33, estimated there were 20 to 30 Crips-affiliated gangs there to honor Williams.

"That's my role model, man. That's the CEO of the Crips," he said.

Al Birdsong, 54, a school security officer who waited for hours to get into the funeral, said Williams did not deserve to be executed after more than two decades in prison.

"I'm here to pay my respects to humanity, and that goes to Tookie and everyone else they do in. ... What if it was your son?" Birdsong said. "He's no different from any other human being. We all made mistakes."

Keelonnie Roberts, 23, of Torrance, said her father was a Crip who used to tell her tales of gang life. Although Roberts never met Williams, she said, "He seemed like a sweet man to me."

Mourner Rick Hayes, 36, of Compton, wore a T-shirt with the slogan, "What does redemption mean ...," which he had made. If Williams was unable to earn clemency from the governor, "what can a black man do, what can he do in society, to get another chance at life?" Hayes asked.

In his will, Williams asked that his remains be cremated and the ashes scattered over South Africa.

Tuesday's ceremony was not the first public funeral for an executed inmate.

About 300 people attended a San Francisco service for Robert Alton Harris, a murderer whose 1992 execution was the first in 25 years after a death penalty ban and became a rallying point for opponents of capital punishment.
 
Merry Christmas tookie. You've had 23 more than your victims did.
 
some people..... Start one of the biggest and most violent gangs in the country, murder 4 people in cold blood, and when you get executed for your crimes, hundreds of people show up to your funeral. No wonder this country is such a mess.
 
"He's no different from any other human being. We all made mistakes."

It's a telling thing when people think that the brutal murder of four innocent people is just a mistake.

Sometimes I really don't like people.

LawDog
 
Heard he is to be cremated and his ashes spread in Africa somewhere. Maybe he'll make good fertalizer. Fertalizer will be a step UP from what he really was.
 
If the past is any indication, the press' idea of "hundreds" of people gathering for this sort of thing means 12 actual supporters and 190 reporters and journalists.

You can easily tell the difference--the press wear suits and are much louder.
 
FRIENDLY said:
Did any of these people attend the funerals of the four victims? and if not WHY NOT

You kidding? Not ONE person supporting Tookie knows the name of even one of his victims.
 
If you want to have fun (or feel nauseated - take your pick), see here for photographs and descriptions of the demonstrations outside the prison when Tookie was executed.
 
Third_Rail said:
He only killed four people, he wasn't that evil... :rolleyes:
That's four people that we know of... I wouldn't doubt that there were other murders he committed and wasn't connected to. I just can't manage to feel bad for him at all...
 
The creators of South Park couldn't have written an episode with better sense of parody and containing more cliches than the reality detailed in this article.
 
A human being has passed. like him or hate him, that's your choice. but like many other imperfect beings like me...he was loved none the less by people around him...i could care less what he did, his choice. i could care less what i feel about him, my choice...he had a family that loved him regarless of his faults. he had friends that loved him regardless of his faults. he had followers that loved him regardless of his faults. all their choice for whatever reasons. they are not mine, so i don't worry about it.YMMV he's gone...that is all that matters to me.:scrutiny:
 
Ya, he wrote a childrens book or two. Any of you know who those books were dedicated too? Let me clue you in...

Mumia Abu-Jamal- convicted of killing a police officer in Philidelphia.

Leonard Peltier- Convicted of killing two FBI agents in South Dakota.

George Jackson- accused of killing a correctional officer in Soledad Prison, and who himself was killed, along with three prison officers and two other inmates during aa attempted escape from San Quentin.

I am sure he had the best of intentions when he dedicated his anti-violence childerns books to a bunch of convicted cop killers...
 
Furthermore; I've seen a lot of what some people would suggest is comedy surrounding his death. It's disgusting..There's nothing to joke about, 5 people died- 4 victims and 1 BG.
I am 100% pro-death penalty, but I certainly don't take joy in the death of anyone. I didn't want Tookie to be executed, Tookie needed to be executed because our justice system said that he must and I fully support the punishment.
I will freely admit that I got physically ill as 12:01 approached. Sissy? That's fine.. I prefer to think of it as natural human compassion.
He was, afterall, someone's son, brother and friend.
 
Wastemore said:
Furthermore; I've seen a lot of what some people would suggest is comedy surrounding his death. It's disgusting..There's nothing to joke about, 5 people died- 4 victims and 1 BG.
I am 100% pro-death penalty, but I certainly don't take joy in the death of anyone. I didn't want Tookie to be executed, Tookie needed to be executed because our justice system said that he must and I fully support the punishment.
I will freely admit that I got physically ill as 12:01 approached. Sissy? That's fine.. I prefer to think of it as natural human compassion.
He was, afterall, someone's son, brother and friend.

...and heartless, cold-blooded multiple murderer of someone's father, mother, daughter, and friend, don't forget.

Burn in Hell, Tookie.

I commend you on your position, but I'll save my human compassion for those who truly deserve it.

I only wish he was in pain and terror when he died.
 
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