REVEALED: Tim Walz Commuted Life Sentence of Teen Charged With Killing 11-Year-Old Girl – Who’s Been Busted Twice Since Then

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As the Democratic National Convention kicked off, Minnesota Governor Tim Walz was celebrating, but attention was also drawn to a man whose murder sentence he had helped to commute. This same individual now faces charges for additional alleged crimes since his early release, which was supported by the now-Democratic vice presidential nominee.

Myron Burrell was originally sentenced to life imprisonment for the 2002 murder of 11-year-old Tyesha Edwards. Tyesha was tragically killed by a stray bullet while she was doing her homework. In 2020, Governor Walz, then a member of the Minnesota Board of Pardons, voted to commute Burrell’s sentence.

At the time of the shooting, Burrell was 16 years old. Law enforcement officials claimed that he had fired the shot intending to hit a rival gang member, but instead, it struck the young girl.

Since his commutation, Burrell has found himself back in legal trouble. In 2023, two years after his release, he was arrested twice—first for unlawful possession of a firearm and then for fifth-degree possession of a controlled substance.

{Matzav.com}

4 COMMENTS

  1. Walz is probably the most filthiest, immoralest, lewdest, unethical being on this planet. His 1995 imprisonment proves some of this.

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