Carl Jordan Jr. remains in jail, with federal prosecutors successfully suspending his bail pending an appeal.
Carl Jordan Jr. remains behind bars after a federal judge suspended his freedom and suspended his bond while prosecutors work to keep him behind bars.
The government’s appeal request was granted on Friday, meaning Jordan’s $1 million bail is now frozen pending a decision by the 2nd Circuit Court of Appeals on whether the federal government can overturn a judge’s ruling to free him.
It’s the latest twist in a case that has dragged on for nearly a quarter of a century, since Run-DMC’s Jam Master Jay was gunned down in a Queens studio in 2002.
Judge Rashan D’Arcy Hall had released Jordan days earlier, finding that prosecutors had never proven a motive behind the killing, even though multiple witnesses said Jordan was the shooter and others said he admitted to the crime.
The government claimed the murder was drug-related and said Jordan and co-defendant Ronald Washington were seeking revenge for a Baltimore drug deal gone wrong.
Hall decided that was not enough to sustain Jordan’s conviction, so she vacated Washington’s conviction in December 2025. However, a judge upheld Washington’s conviction and he remains jailed awaiting sentencing while Jordan has a chance at freedom.
Hall even told him, “I wish you good luck. You’ll stay out of trouble.”
Jordan still faces unrelated federal drug charges, meaning his legal troubles extend far beyond the Jam Master Jay case.
The cold case remained unsolved for nearly two decades before federal authorities arrested the pair in 2020, finally bringing an end to one of hip-hop’s most notorious murder cases.

