A federal decide has thrown out the homicide conviction of Karl Jordan Jr. within the 2002 killing of Run-DMC co-founder Jason William Mizell, broadly often known as DJ Jam Grasp Jay, discovering prosecutors failed to ascertain a crucial aspect of their case.
U.S. District Choose LaShann DeArcy Corridor dominated Friday that the federal government didn’t show Jordan acted out of drug-related retaliation, a requirement for the cost that tied the killing to a narcotics trafficking conspiracy. The choice overturns Jordan’s February 2024 conviction for homicide and a associated firearm offense, whereas leaving intact the conviction of co-defendant Ronald Washington.
Mizell was fatally shot inside his Queens recording studio on Oct. 30, 2002. The case went unsolved for almost 20 years earlier than federal prosecutors alleged the killing stemmed from a collapsed cocaine distribution plan involving Baltimore. Jordan, Mizell’s godson, was accused of firing the deadly shot after tensions over the failed deal.
Choose Corridor rejected that idea. “The courtroom will not be satisfied,” she wrote in a 29-page opinion. She stated prosecutors supplied “no proof suggesting that Jordan felt cheated by the failure of the Baltimore deal” and labeled the federal government’s motive claims “impermissibly speculative and simply conjecture.”
Corridor acknowledged proof that Jordan was concerned in drug exercise on the time, however stated prosecutors didn’t hyperlink that conduct to an intent to retaliate towards Mizell. She concluded Jordan met the excessive authorized bar for acquittal underneath Rule 29. His request for a brand new trial was conditionally denied and rendered moot by the ruling.
Corridor denied related motions from Washington, discovering sufficient proof for jurors to deduce he sought retaliation after being excluded from a profitable alternative. Washington stays convicted.
Prosecutors relied closely on eyewitness accounts at trial. Uriel “Tony” Rincon testified Jordan fired the deadly shot. One other witness, Lydia Excessive, stated a person with a neck tattoo greeted Mizell simply earlier than gunfire erupted. Excessive additionally testified Washington held her at gunpoint as she tried to flee.



