Skipp Townsend on Crips Co-Founder Tookie Williams: Soon As We Saw Him Coming, We Were Gone (Part 1)
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Skipp Townsend, former member of the Rollin 20 Bloods and current community activist, shared his experiences growing up in Los Angeles amid the rise of gang culture. Townsend recounted his childhood adventures moving through various parts of LA, including Compton and South Central, which exposed him to gang territories and the harsh realities of the streets from an early age. He specifically mentioned his encounters with legendary Crips co-founder Stanley “Tookie” Williams. As a child, Townsend and his friends would scatter at the mere sight of Williams, who was infamous for his massive build and intimidating presence. Williams, known for his intimidating stature and legendary status, was a larger-than-life figure who struck fear into local youths.
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