NEW YORK -- Jury selection began Monday for two men charged with the murder of Jason Mizell - better known as Run DMC's Jam Master Jay. Ronald Washington and Karl Jordan of Hollis, Queens, allegedly ...
NEW YORK -- A third man was charged Tuesday with the 2002 murder of Run DMC's Jam Master Jay. Jay Bryant, 49, is currently being held on unrelated federal drug charges and will be arraigned on the ...
Karl Jordan Jr. wants a $1 million bond after the judge tossed his Jam Master Jay murder conviction, citing a lack of motive. Karl Jordan Jr. wants out of jail on a $1 million bond after a federal ...
*The saga surrounding the murder of hip-hop legend Jam Master Jay has taken another dramatic turn. Karl Jordan, the convicted gunman in the 2002 killing of the influential DJ, has been hospitalized ...
The convicted gunman in the 2002 murder of Hip-Hop legend Jam Master Jay has been hospitalized after being stabbed 18 times during a prison gang fight at the Metropolitan Detention Center in Brooklyn.
Jam Master Jay’s convicted killer was reportedly stabbed during a fight at Brooklyn’s Metropolitan Detention Center. Karl Jordan Jr. was awaiting sentencing for his role in the killing when he was ...
Rap legend Jam Master Jay’s murder case has taken another shocking turn as one of the two men found guilty of gunning down the Run-DMC deejay has had his 2024 conviction overturned — more than two ...
The man who has been convicted of the senseless murder of Rap pioneer Jam Master Jay was recently stabbed in a jail fight. Karl “Little D” Jordan Jr. was recently involved in an altercation that led ...
In this Oct. 7, 1986 file photo, Run-D.M.C.'s Jason Mizell, known as Jam-Master Jay, poses during an anti-drug rally at Madison Square Garden in New York. automation Two men from Queens have been ...
Jam Master Jay was one of the most influential figures in hip-hop history. One-third of the rap group Run-DMC, he was known for his talent on the turntables, turning cutting and scratching into an art ...
NEW YORK — Two men were found guilty on Tuesday in the 2002 shooting death of Run-D.M.C. disc jockey Jam Master Jay. A federal jury in Brooklyn, New York, delivered the verdict against Karl Jordan Jr.