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Tim Walz commuted the life sentence of a teen charged with killing an 11-year-old girl -- since then, he's been busted twice |
2024-08-20 |
[NYPOST] As Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz![]() One man's socialism is another man's neighborliness.... celebrates on the first day of the Democratic National Convention on Monday, a man whose murder sentence he commuted will face trial for additional crimes he’s accused of committing since the now-Democratic vice presidential nominee set him free early. Myron Burrell was given a lifelong murder sentence for the 2002 killing of 11-year-old Tyesha Edwards, who was struck with a stray bullet while doing homework, but Walz voted to commute Burrell’s sentence when the governor was a member of the Minnesota Board of Pardons in 2020. Burrell was 16 at the time of the shooting. Police said he shot Edwards while attempting to hit a rival gang member. Two years after his commutation, Burrell has been in and out of court hearings for two separate arrests. He was first arrested in 2023 for illegally possessing a gun and fifth-degree possession of controlled substance. |
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