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Democrat vice-presidential candidate Tim Walz commuted the sentence of a teen killer who went on to commit additional crimes.
As governor of Minnesota, Walz voted in 2020 to commute the sentence of Myron Burrell, who was originally sentenced to life behind bars for killing 11-year-old Tyesha Edwards with a stray bullet in 2002, when he was only 16.
“Two years after his commutation, Burrell has been in and out of court hearings for two separate arrests,” according to the New York Post. “He was first arrested in 2023 for illegally possessing a gun and fifth-degree possession of controlled substance.” more
let the ******* run free, asshole
JOY!
He got it wrong. He got a lot of things wrong. Letting him have a little power would also be wrong.
GFY Tampy.