Jam Master Jay Murder Trial: Two Men Found Guilty in New York

Jam Master Jay Murder Trial: Two Men Found Guilty in New York

2024-02-27 21:26:56

Published27. February 2024, 22:26

New York: Two men found guilty of murder of rapper Jam Master Jay

Two men were found guilty of the murder, in New York in 2002, of the DJ and founder of the legendary rap group Run-DMC, Jam Master Jay.

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Fabien Le Floch

Jam Master Jay was shot and killed at age 37 on October 30, 2002.

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Two men were convicted Tuesday by a jury in Brooklyn federal court for the 2002 murder of DJ and Run-DMC founder Jam Master Jay, a hip-hop figure whose sudden death shocked the rap world .

Jam Master Jay, a father of three, was shot and killed at age 37 on October 30, 2002, at his recording studio in Queens, New York, a crime that remained unsolved for nearly two decades before the indictment. in 2020 of the two suspects, Ronald Washington and Karl Jordan Jr.

Drugs

“Whatever time passes (…) justice will be done and the harm caused by those who end life intentionally and without reason will be repaired,” declared, shortly following the verdict was read, the federal prosecutor for the Eastern District of New York, Breon Peace.

“You have just killed two innocent people,” said Ronald Washington as he was led out of the courtroom, while relatives and friends of the accused, present at the trial which lasted nearly a month, burst into sobs. The sentence will be pronounced at a later date.

According to the prosecution, the two men had acted out of revenge, following being excluded from a cocaine sale. According to this thesis, Karl Jordan Jr, 18 years old at the time and godson of the victim, had shot a 40 caliber bullet in the head of the DJ, while Ronald Washington held the other people present in the studio at gunpoint.

“Terrified” witnesses

Prosecutors relied on two witnesses to the crime who had long remained silent. “The witnesses in the recording studio knew the killers, and they were terrified that they would face retaliation if they cooperated with law enforcement,” added Breon Peace.

But defense attorneys pointed to a third suspect, Jay Bryant, who was charged in May 2023 and is scheduled to be tried separately and at a later date. According to the prosecution, Jay Bryant is involved because he allowed the two accused to enter the studio. For the defense, it is on him that the heaviest suspicions of having been the murderer weigh.

Huge shock

The death of Jam Master Jay in his studio in Queens, the popular New York borough where Run-DMC was formed in the early 1980s, was a huge shock for the rap world, recalling the violent deaths of two other giants, Tupac Shakur, murdered in Las Vegas in 1996, and The Notorious BIG, killed in Los Angeles in 1997.

His funeral in the Allen Cathedral was grandiose, bringing together the elite of American rap of the time, from LL Cool J to Queen Latifah, including Chuck D (Public Enemy) and his friends from Run-DMC, Joseph “Run” Simmons and Darryl “DMC” McDaniels, among several thousand people.

The trio is often considered the first great rap group, with their hits “It’s Like That”, “It’s Tricky”, and the famous cover of Aerosmith’s song, “Walk This Way”, in a duet with the rock group .

The trial revealed a darker side of the DJ, whose real name is Jason Mizell, who got involved in drug trafficking to support his lifestyle and that of his loved ones, while Run-DMC was losing its notoriety, according to prosecutors. Sentencing will take place at a later date.

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