Brooklyn Judge LaShann Hall apologized to Karl Jordan Jr for a jail assault after overturning his Jam Master Jay murder conviction.
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Judge apologizes to former suspected killer of Jam Master J for being wounded in MDC jail assault
A judge expressed her sympathy to the formerly convicted killer of Jam Master Jay for being stabbed while in lockup at ...
Disclaimer: This article contains mentions of murder. Reader discretion is advised. Jam Master Jay, the DJ of the iconic hip-hop trio Run-DMC, died on October 30, 2002, from a fatal gunshot wound to ...
An anonymous Brooklyn jury found two men guilty of murder in the 2002 shooting death of Run-DMC star Jam Master Jay on Tuesday. During the trial, prosecutors alleged that Karl Jordan Jr. and Ronald ...
Two men — Ronald Washington and Karl Jordan Jr. — have been found guilty of the 2002 murder of hip-hop pioneer Jam Master Jay. According to Variety, jurors at the U.S. District Court’s Eastern ...
*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 ...
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 ...
The rapper was killed in his recording studio in Queens, New York, on Oct. 30, 2002 Lynn Goldsmith/Corbis/VCG via Getty Jam Master Jay's family has found solace after a verdict was reached in his ...
Nearly 22 years after the fatal shooting of Run-DMC's Jam Master Jay in his Queens recording studio, two men have finally been convicted of his murder. On Tuesday, a Brooklyn federal jury found Karl ...
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