Criminal
Dec. 24, 2005
Defending Williams' Conduct in His Final Hours
Letter to the Editor - In the Dec. 21 Daily Journal, you printed a letter by a person who criticized Stanley "Tookie" Williams for perceived omissions in his final hours of life ("Tookie Blew His One Last Chance to Do Good"). It suggests that because Mr. Williams did not spend his final moments of life working on a media campaign to convince gang members to leave a life of violence, that he did not "really" want to "keep kids out of gangs and away from crime."




In the Dec. 21 Daily Journal, you printed a letter by a person who criticized Stanley "Tookie" Williams for perceived omissions in his final hours of life ("Tookie Blew His One Last Chance to Do Good"). It suggests that because Mr. Williams did not spend his final moments of life working on a media campaign to convince gang members to leave a life of violence, that he did not "really" want to "keep...
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