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National panel recommends immediate release of Myon Burrell, Minneapolis man convicted of murder in 2002 | MinnPost
: “A national panel of legal experts recommended the immediate release of a Black man sentenced to life in prison as a teenager nearly two decades ago. They also said Minnesota police appeared to have suffered from ‘tunnel vision’ while investigating the case of Myon Burrell, convicted of killing a little girl hit by a stray bullet in 2002. In addition, the panel said, among the other serious flaws in the high-profile case, police ignored witnesses and evidence that might have helped eliminate Burrell as a suspect.”: “Disinformation and conspiracy theories about this year’s vote are a...…: “A national panel of legal experts recommended the immediate release of a Black man sentenced to life in prison as a teenager nearly two decades ago. They also said Minnesota police appeared to have suffered from ‘tunnel vision’ while investigating the case of Myon Burrell, convicted of killing a little girl hit by a stray bullet in 2002. In addition, the panel said, among the other serious flaws in the high-profile case, police ignored witnesses and evidence that might have helped eliminate Burrell as a suspect.”: “Disinformation and conspiracy theories about this year’s vote are a...WW…
Another wave of coronavirus surges through Minnesota’s assisted-living facilities | MinnPost
In the Star Tribune, “The coronavirus is surging back into Minnesota’s senior homes, with facilities running desperately short of the one resource they cannot go without — staff. Across the state, a second wave of coronavirus cases is raging through nursing homes and assisted-living facilities that escaped the first wave of outbreaks this spring, once again threatening older adults who are most at risk of dying from COVID-19, the respiratory disease caused by the virus.”Says “Minnesota’s state canvassing board unanimously certified the state’s election results Tuesday, an ordinarily...…In the Star Tribune, “The coronavirus is surging back into Minnesota’s senior homes, with facilities running desperately short of the one resource they cannot go without — staff. Across the state, a second wave of coronavirus cases is raging through nursing homes and assisted-living facilities that escaped the first wave of outbreaks this spring, once again threatening older adults who are most at risk of dying from COVID-19, the respiratory disease caused by the virus.”Says “Minnesota’s state canvassing board unanimously certified the state’s election results Tuesday, an ordinarily...WW…
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