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Damian Monroe Williams

b: 1973

Damian Monroe Williams

Summary

Name:

Damian Monroe Williams

Years Active:

1992 - 2000

Birth:

March 17, 1973

Status:

Imprisoned

Class:

Murderer

Victims:

1

Method:

Shooting

Nationality:

USA
Damian Monroe Williams

b: 1973

Damian Monroe Williams

Summary: Murderer

Name:

Damian Monroe Williams

Status:

Imprisoned

Victims:

1

Method:

Shooting

Nationality:

USA

Birth:

March 17, 1973

Years Active:

1992 - 2000

Date Convicted:

December 5, 2003
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Bio

Damian Monroe Williams, also known as "Football," was born on March 17, 1973. He grew up in Los Angeles, California. Damian was raised in a city known for its vibrant culture and history but also faced many challenges. As a child, he had a strong passion for sports, particularly football. He played football in high school and was known for his talent on the field. His athletic skills earned him a spot on a semi-pro football team after graduation.

Details about his early family life and upbringing are limited. It is known that he was part of a community that experienced the effects of poverty and violence, which influenced his life choices later on. The environment around him was filled with both opportunities and struggles, typical of many urban areas.

During his teenage years, Damian became more involved in street culture. This led to his association with gangs, which would later play a significant role in his life. He became known for his football skills, but his life was also marked by the complexities and dangers of growing up in a rough neighborhood.

His life would take a dramatic turn during the Los Angeles riots in 1992, where he became known for his involvement in a widely publicized attack. This event would change the course of his life and lead to serious legal troubles in the years to come. Despite having a promising future in sports, the challenges he faced ultimately led him down a different path.

Murder Story

On July 18, 2000, Damian Monroe Williams shot and killed Grover Tinner in Los Angeles County, California. Tinner was a 48-year-old drug dealer. The murder took place in a setting marked by the chaos in the area. Williams fled the scene but surrendered to the police the following day.

After his arrest, Williams faced serious charges for his actions. On December 5, 2003, he was sentenced to 47 years to life in prison for the murder. He will not be eligible for parole until he has served 47 years. Williams is currently imprisoned and serving his sentence.

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