Mourners View Executed Crip Co-founder "Tookie" Williams
LOS ANGELES - DECEMBER 19: Tosh Barhuti, 9, holds signs protesting the death penalty outside the mortuary where the body of executed co-founder of the Crips gang Stanley "Tookie'" Williams is being viewed by mourners on the eve of his funeral service on December 19, 2005 in Los Angeles, California. After his days as a Crip, Williams was nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize for his anti-gang efforts. Williams had also co-authored such books as, "Life in Prison," encouraging kids to stay out of gangs, and his memoir, "Blue Rage, Black Redemption." (Photo by David McNew/Getty Images)
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