A Minneapolis man who was wrongfully convicted of murder back in 1998 was released from prison after a key witness in the investigation confessed to the crime, the freed inmate's attorney told ABC News. Bryan Hooper Sr., who had been convicted for killing a 77-year-old woman 27 years ago, was released from the Stillwater Correctional Facility on Thursday after Chalaka Young, a "key witness" in Hooper's trial, allegedly confessed to the murder in July, Hooper's attorney said. "It's amazing how he has held on to his dignity and his optimism and has never given up, just as his kids never gave up on him," Jim Mayer, the legal director for the Great North Innocence Project (GNIP) and Hooper's attorney, told ABC News. The Hennepin County Attorney's Office confirmed Hooper was freed this month af

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