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⚖️ 24 Years Later! Suspect Finally Pleads Guilty in Jam Master Jay Murder Case 😳

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After nearly a quarter-century of questions, one of hip-hop’s most haunting cases is finally seeing movement. A man has officially admitted his role in the 2002 murder of Jam Master Jay, the legendary DJ of Run-DMC.

Federal prosecutors revealed that Jay Bryant pleaded guilty in a Brooklyn courtroom to helping carry out the deadly setup that led to the killing. According to authorities, Bryant allowed the shooters into Jam Master Jay’s Queens studio by opening a locked fire escape door—giving them access to carry out the execution-style hit.

Prosecutors say once inside, the situation escalated instantly. One suspect allegedly held people at gunpoint while another approached Jay and fired two close-range shots, killing him on the spot. Another individual inside the studio was shot but survived.

The motive? Investigators point to a drug dispute. Despite his iconic music career, authorities claim Jay was involved in arranging cocaine deals, and tensions boiled over after certain individuals were allegedly cut out of a $200,000 transaction.

Bryant now faces between 15 to 20 years behind bars when sentenced. His guilty plea marks another step toward closure in a case that has lingered as one of hip-hop’s longest-running murder mysteries.

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Even after 24 years, justice is still catching up—but for Jay’s family and fans, this moment hits deep.

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