Tookie Williams- Life or Death?
By Dr. Mel Glazer
What a sad
story. Stanley "Tookie" Williams
is scheduled to be executed Tuesday Dec.
13 for the 1979 slayings of four people
in two separate robberies. California's
Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals and the
U.S. Supreme Court both have rejected
bids to overturn his conviction. His
last hope lies with Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger.
If clemency is granted, Williams' death
sentence would be commuted to life in
prison without parole. His fight for
clemency is a battle between his polar
opposite legacies: the co-founder of
the notorious Crips gang versus the Nobel
Prize-nominated children's book author
who warns against the dangers of gang
life. The question is: Which Tookie would
be executed?
Tookie
the Murderer who has brutally taken the
lives of innocents, or Tookie
the Penitent, who has counseled hundreds
of gang members to rebuild their lives?
If we could only execute one Tookie,
we would execute Tookie the Murderer,
but we do not have that choice. We
execute them both, and thereby lies our
dilemma.
He has taken lives, and he has saved
lives. Perhaps
a familiar Bible story can help us with
this, the story of Adam and Eve’s
sons, Cain and Abel: After Cain kills
Abel, God forgives Cain, and although
God sends him out to wander, God protects
him. In letting Cain live, it was as
if God had said to him, “I have
seen what you can destroy, now let’s
see what you can create.” Cain’s
descendents became the “fathers” of
cities, arts, and sciences. Since they
became essentially the “fathers” of
civilization, we see that plenty of good
came out of God’s decision to forgive
Cain.
So, what
should be done with Tookie? Should the
Bible be our guide? Should
the court? Should public opinion? Is
this a reason to eliminate the death
penalty? So many questions, so few
answers.
After spending
over thirty years as a Rabbi and Grief
Specialist, Dr. Mel
Glazer (http://yourgriefmatters.com)
is a recognized expert in the areas of
grief, loss and hope. He is widely published,
and his upcoming book, And God Created
Hope, follows in the footsteps of Elizabeth
Kubler-Ross in helping grievers journey "from
mourning to morning." He has lectured
nationally to religious organizations,
philanthropic groups and public and private
schools to convey to them the importance
of accepting the reality of death and
loss.
Dr.
Mel Glazer • Your Grief Matters
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