Gov. Tim Walz, now the running mate for Vice President , is facing questions about his role in freeing a man twice convicted of the killing of an 11-year-old girl, and who now facing gun and .
Myon Burrell, then 16, was convicted and sentenced to life in prison after a stray bullet killed 11-year-old girl Tyesha Edwards while she was doing her homework at her dining room table in Hennepin County, Minnesota, in 2002.
Police said that the bullet was fired by Burrell, who was aiming it at a rival gang member at the time.
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