Fergus Falls: Todd Burris Held on Murder Charges
OTTER TAIL COUNTY (trfnews.i234.me) — Todd Ole Burris, 37, remained listed in custody Friday.
He was held at the Otter Tail County Jail in Fergus Falls.
The June 19 roster lists Burris under booking number 002500000645.
His listed intake date was July 14, 2025.
Seven Active Felony Charges
The roster lists seven active felony charges against Burris.
Two counts allege first-degree murder involving a protected public official.
Those counts cite Minnesota Statute 609.185(a)(4).
The law covers the intentional killing of certain officials during their official duties.
Those officials include peace officers, prosecutors, judges, and correctional guards.
Two additional counts allege first-degree assault under Minnesota law.
Those counts cite Minnesota Statute 609.221, subdivision 2.
The law covers using or attempting deadly force against specified public officials.
Two counts also allege second-degree assault with a dangerous weapon.
Those counts cite Minnesota Statute 609.222, subdivision 1.

Fleeing Charge and Bond
The final listed charge alleges fleeing a peace officer in a motor vehicle.
That charge falls under Minnesota Statute 609.487, subdivision 3.
The law makes motor-vehicle flight from a lawfully acting officer a felony.
The roster lists bond at $500,000 without conditions.
It also lists the bond at $200,000 with conditions.
No projected release date appears beside Burris’s entry.
Roster Offers Limited Case Details
The custody roster does not explain the events behind the allegations.
It does not identify the alleged victims or the case location.
Each repeated statute appears as a separate active entry in the roster.
Readers should review court filings for exact charging details.
Public case information may appear through Minnesota Court Records Online.
The Otter Tail County custody list updates every two hours.
County officials warn that roster information may change or contain errors.
A jail roster records custody status and filed allegations.
It does not prove guilt or establish what happened.
Burris is presumed innocent unless proven guilty in court.
I’m Chris Harper reporting for TRF News.