Dec. 8, 2005 -- Stanley "Tookie" Williams' fight for clemency is a battle between his polar opposite legacies: the co-founder of the notorious Crips gang versus the Nobel Prize-nominated ...
A Belmont professor will announce today his fifth nomination of death-row inmate Stanley "Tookie” Williams for the 2006 Nobel Peace Prize. Dr. Phil Gasper, chair of the philosophy and religion ...
Topics: The execution of former Crips leader and Nobel Peace Prize nominee Stanley Tookie Williams, and President Bush's estimate that 30,000 Iraqi citizens have lost their lives in the war. Guests: ...
SAN FRANCISCO — Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger said Friday he would consider granting clemency to convicted killer Stanley Tookie Williams, the Crips gang founder who became an anti-gang activist while in ...
SAN QUENTIN, Calif. -- Of all the thoughts that might rouse Stanley "Tookie" Williams in the middle of the night, his favorite are "pithies." In case one hits, he keeps a pencil and pad and an Itty ...
He says he's changed completely after 24 years in prison. SAN QUENTIN, Calif. -- Reminders of his upcoming execution are everywhere, but Stanley Tookie Williams doesn't like to talk about it.
If Stanley Tookie Williams has had such a big impact with his antiviolence message from death row, as his supporters would have us believe, then why are the streets so violent and the jails so ...
Unless California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger intervenes, Stanley "Tookie" Williams will be executed on December 13th. Williams is the co-founder of the Crips street gang. Twenty-five years ago, he ...
—At the Hands Across Watts peace summit between members of the Bloods and the Crips, convicted murderer Stanley Tookie Williams delivers a videotaped message from San Quentin’s death row ...