Stanley Tookie Williams Prison Record List

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As inmate CDC# C29300 [14] Williams spent 6 1/2 years in solitary confinement in the late 1980s [15] for multiple assaults on guards and fellow inmates. [16] The following is a list of Stanley Williams prison record through 1993. According to a classification report found on page 8 of filings by his lawyers during the clemency proceedings [17], dated August 5, 2004, Williams had no violations since that time. The prison official had observed no gang activity and complimented Williams on his behavior for the last ten years.

On June 30, 1981, just two months after being sentenced, Williams was involved in a violent fight with another inmate. Williams was observed kneeling over the other inmate and striking him in the head with his closed fists. When Williams was ordered to cease fighting, he ignored the order. Only after repeated orders did Williams stop. (P. Exh. 6).
On January 26, 1982, Williams was ordered to lineup for his return to his cell. Williams refused the order and became hostile. The guard then explained the line-up procedure to Williams. Williams responded by saying "you'll get yours boy, I can't do anything now because I know what the gunmen will do…one of these days I'll trick you boy." (P. Exh. 7).
On January 28, 1982, Williams had two separate instances where he threw chemical substances at guards. In one of these instances, Williams threw a chemical substance in the eyes and on the face of a guard. As a result of that assault, the guard suffered from chemical burns to these areas and had to be taken to the hospital where he received emergency care. (P. Exh. 8).
On January 29, 1982, Williams again attacked a guard by throwing a chemical substance on him. (P. Exh. 9).
On February 16, 1984, a guard saw Williams bending over another inmate and striking him with his closed fists. In an effort to stop the attack, the guard blew his whistle and drew his weapon. Williams, however, continued to fight. Only after a guard fired a warning shot did Williams stop fighting. (P. Exh. 10).
On June 8, 1984, Williams was observed participating in inappropriate behavior with a female visitor. When the guard advised the female of the prison policies, Williams became verbally hostile and stated, "you are looking around too much and that's not your job. I have dusted many officers on the street, one more would not make any difference." (P. Exh. 11).
On July 4, 1986, Williams stepped between a guard and another inmate and began to beat up the inmate. The guard ordered Williams to stop but Williams continued with the assault. Eventually, after gun officers responded, Williams stopped the attack. (P. Exh. 12).
On October 10, 1988, Williams was involved in a fight that led to him being stabbed by Tiequon Aundray Cox (aka Lil Fee), a Rolling 60s Crips member, and fellow death row inmate. Prison officials subsequently learned that this stabbing was done in retaliation for a September 22, 1988 stabbing of another inmate ordered by Williams. (P. Exh. 13).
On October 19, 1988, Williams was placed in Administrative Segregation based on his association with the Crips street gang. (P. Exh. 13).
On December 24, 1991, Williams was involved in another fight with an inmate. Once again, despite being ordered to stop, Williams continued with the assault. Eventually, gun officers responded by firing a round near Williams. After the shot was fired, guards gained control over Williams. (P. Exh. 14).
On July 6, 1993, a large fight broke out in the shower area. Williams was one of the combatants. A guard ordered the inmates to stop, but the fight continued. After a warning shot was fired, the fighting stopped. Subsequently, a stabbing instrument ("shank") made of sharpened plastic was recovered from where the fight had occurred. (P. Exh. 15).
The prison guards noted that he still remained a member of the Crips gang, "The violations are usually involving batteries on inmates, batteries on staff. But we have also received information that has identified him as an active member of the Crips," Crittendon said. "The particular set is known as the Blue Note Crips, and that information we have received since his arrival here in April 1981 and as recent as June of 2000," Crittendon said. [18]
 
Feb 7, 2006
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That man changed. THey didn't give no evidence pointing out why they thought he was still a member of the crips. You can't just say yeah he was still a member, gotta provide evidence for that shit.
 
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it don't matter if he was nuetral when it come to other bangers gettin at him. I mean did you see that American Ganster episode about Took, there was some fool on that shit cryin about how tookie whupped his ass like 15 yrs ago or some shit. He was gettin all teary and was like I wish he was here so I could kill him again, and this is after tookie had been executed for over a year. Tookie had whipped niggas asses, shot at people, done all kinda shit to people in the name of the crips so do you think other bangers would just be like nah, he cool now? So the nuetral point aint valid.
 
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what does writing music have anything to do with it? You can't compare a deranged psychopath to a street banger. If the man wasn't acting up, being civil, and writing books warning against gang life, that's evidence he changed from earlier reports of him DOIN that shit (what do you think they base someones progress off of? Unless you think we just should flip a coin, or say whatever comes to us first). But they didn't provide any evidence of him still acting up, they just say, "oh, yeah, he was still apart of the crips."
 
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rollinhooters said:
maybe since he changed his life maybe no death penalty but he should never been able to go outside and prison cell!!!
so maybe every deathrow inmate that ''changes his life'' should be spared rite?
 
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ITS FREAKS said:
i think death was waaaaaaaayyyyy too harsh.

but i think he wasnt no fucking GHANDI either.
he was still doing what he was doing in a cell.
he was still running shit. he was still hanging with his homies.
i dont think it was seen from DIRECTLY him, but i dont think he just woke up one day & decided to cut all ties to the crip-gang.
YEAH DEATH WAS WAY TOO HARSH FOR HIM... HE SHOULDVE THOUGHT OF THAT BEFORE HE KILLED THAT FAMILY HUH

LOL FUCKIN DUMB SHITS... "HES A CHANGED MAN, HE WROTE A CHILDRENS BOOK" WHO GIVES A FUCK

IM GLAD THEY KILLED THAT TOAD... HE DESERVED TO DIE
 

Ry

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Speaking of Tookie, I was watching this show on GSN about the guy that started the Gong Show and they flashed the clip of Tookie when he was on that show. I wonder if they'd show that if they knew who he was?
 

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Tookie was an angel a real man among men....


Get the fuck outta here, He killed those people and probably at least shot at tons of other people. He was the leader of one of the most violent street gangs in american history, you don't earn that status by being a humble diplomatic guy who talks out his problems. The guy was a hard core gang member.

Just cuz at the end he showed remorse for his crimes and all the people killed by members of the gang he helped start doesn't mean he doesn't deserve what he got. Just cuz he wrote some books and decided to be a nice guy for the remaining years of his life doesn't erase the fact that he was a dude who beat many people within an inch of their lives and killed that family. Thats just shit he got caught for. Gang members live the life of crime, thats what they do. Its not like tookie was some wannabe, this guy started the crips he spent most of his life as a really bad man
 
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Tookie didn't start the Crips & I wish everyone who think they know their gang history would stop saying that shit

Raymond Lee Washingtion started the Crips. I even heard Michael Conecption & Greg "Batman" Davis was banging with the Crips before Tookie so how did Tookie start the Crips?
 
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yall shoulda really watched american gangster...the reason i dont think he killed the people is because the supposed witness made up a confession and also forged an escape plan that tookie supposedly made...how can u be convicted with no evidence?...also he was to shermed out to defend hiself during his trial...he was convicted for crimes he commited in the past through these murders