This Oct. 24, 2019, photo shows a collection of newspaper clippings on the progress of the murder trail against Myon Burrell in the stray-bullet killing of Tyesha Edwards in Minneapolis. Sentenced to life after a young black girl was killed by a stray bullet, Burrell's story has been told - and told again - by U.S. Sen. Amy Klobuchar while trumpeting her tough-on-crime record as a top Minneapolis prosecutor. But a year-long Associated Press investigation discovered major fla…
March 3, 2020
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Imprisoned for life as a teen, Myon Burrell finds his voice
BAYPORT, Minn. (AP) — During his free time, Myon Burrell sits at a desk in his small, tidy prison cell. He sifts through police records, court transcripts and witness statements, taking breaks and pacing the floor while trying to digest the inconsistencies that landed him here 17 years ago.