Myon Burrell Faces New Trial on Gun and Drug Charges; Judge to Rule Without Jury Amid Camera Ban
MINNEAPOLIS — Myon Burrell, whose life sentence for the murder of an 11-year-old girl was commuted in 2020, is back in court facing new charges related to weapons and drugs. In a significant decision by Hennepin County Assistant Chief Judge Mark Kappelhoff, cameras will be barred from the courtroom during Burrell’s trial. In 2002, when Burrell was a teenager, he was convicted for the murder of Tyeshia Edwards, who tragically died from a stray bullet while doing her homework inside her Minneapolis home. Years of legal battles followed, shedding light on potential flaws in the … Read more