Man pleads guilty to 2002 death of Jam Master Jay
Key Points:
- Jay Bryant, 52, pleaded guilty in Brooklyn federal court to his role in the 2002 shooting death of Run D.M.C.'s Jam Master Jay, facing 15 to 20 years in prison.
- Bryant admitted to facilitating the entry of Karl Jordan Jr. and Ronald Washington into Jam Master Jay's recording studio, where Jordan fatally shot Mizell, also known as Jam Master Jay.
- The murder was linked to a drug deal dispute, as Jam Master Jay had cut Washington and Jordan out of a cocaine distribution deal worth nearly $200,000.
- Jordan and Washington were arrested in 2020 and convicted in 2024, though Jordan's conviction was overturned and is currently being challenged by prosecutors.
- Authorities emphasized their long-term commitment to justice, with officials highlighting the collaborative investigation by multiple law enforcement agencies and the significance of bringing accountability in this high-profile case.