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Aug 20 2024

Harris, Walz, and Child-Killer Myon Burrell

To get an idea of the extent to which Kamala Harris and Tim Walz side with criminals against us, consider the case of gang member Myon Burrell:

Burrell was given a life murder sentence for the 2002 killing of 11-year-old Tyesha Edwards, who was struck by a stray bullet while doing homework, but Walz voted to commute Burrell’s sentence when the governor was a member of the Minnesota Board of Pardons in 2020. …

Ultimately, Burrell’s sentence was commuted to 20 years. Burrell had already served 18 years behind bars, and the remaining two years would be served outside prison with supervision, as proposed by Walz.

Anarchotyranny means criminals serve their prison sentences outside of prison, while normal people are imprisoned and driven out of business or fired upon with paintballs as they stand on their porches.

Unsurprisingly,

Two years after his commutation, Burrell has been in and out of court hearings for two separate arrests. He was first arrested in 2023 for illegally possessing a gun and fifth-degree possession of controlled substance.

At least he hasn’t killed any more little girls yet — that we know of.

Kamala Harris also had a hand in setting the child-killer free, if less directly. Remember the Minnesota Freedom Fund, which she promoted as a means to bail rioters out of prison so they could get back to looting and burning down Minneapolis? After Burrell was reincarcerated, it paid his bail:

The Minnesota Freedom Fund supplied $100,000 bail for the release of Myon Demarlo Burrell [last September] after he was charged with illegally possessing a firearm and narcotics.

Congressional candidate Joe Teirab can hardly believe it:

On a tip from WDS 2.0.


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