Myon Burrell, who was sentenced to life in prison as a teenager and released 18 years later after independent reporting revealed flaws in the murder case that put him behind bars, was charged Friday with felony drug possession one day after police found illicit drugs in his vehicle and tens of thousands of dollars in his Crystal home.
Burrell, 38, was charged in Hennepin County District Court with fifth-degree drug possession in connection with a county violent offender task force’s focus on drug trafficking, gun possession and gang activity investigations.
He remained jailed in Minneapolis in lieu of $75,000 bail, with a court appearance scheduled for Monday. Messages were left Friday with his attorney for comment.
This is the second time in less than nine months that Burrell has been arrested and charged with a felony drug offense.

According to Friday’s criminal complaint:
Task force officers were told that Burrell was seen in an SUV with a gun and selling fentanyl and ecstasy. Based on that information and a similar pending drug allegation, officers stopped him Thursday.
Burrell refused to roll down his window when the officers approached the vehicle and “took a long period of time” to open the door.
Officers searched the SUV and in the driver’s side door pocket found a pill that tested positive for methamphetamine. “Small chunks of a suspected controlled substance” were found on the passenger’s side floor.