'I knew a gun was going to be used': Man pleads guilty in Jam Master Jay's 2002 murder
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'I knew a gun was going to be used': Man pleads guilty in Jam Master Jay's 2002 murder
"I knew a gun was going to be used to shoot Jason Mizell. I knew that what I was doing was wrong and a crime."
"Y'all just killed two innocent people,"
"The judge said the evidence didn't support the contention that he was motivated by anger after he was cut out of a $200,000 drug deal."
Jay Bryant, aged 52, pleaded guilty to federal murder charges related to the 2002 killing of Run-DMC DJ Jam Master Jay. He admitted to facilitating access to the recording studio where the shooting occurred. Bryant acknowledged his awareness of the crime and the use of a gun in the act. His plea comes after decades of investigation, with other suspects, Karl Jordan Jr. and Ronald Washington, previously convicted for the murder. Both have since challenged their convictions, citing issues with the evidence against them.
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