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Jam Master Jay: Third man charged over death of Run-DMC star

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American musician and DJ Jason Mizell (1965-2002) (Jam Master Jay), of the American hip-hop group Run-D.M.C., poses for a portrait circa May, 1999 in Los Angeles, CaliforniaImage source, Getty Images
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Jam Master Jay was killed in his studio by a masked man in 2002

A third man has been charged over the murder of Run-DMC star Jam Master Jay, prosecutors in New York have confirmed.

Jay Bryant, 49, from Queens, who was in custody already on unrelated federal drug charges, denies the fresh charges.

Jam Master Jay was shot in the head in his studio by a masked man in 2002.

In 2020, two other men, Ronald Washington and Karl Jordan Jr, were charged with his murder. They previously pleaded not guilty and are due to face trial in January 2024.

The death of the trailblazing hip-hop DJ, whose real name was Jason Mizell, had remained an unsolved case for almost two decades.

The influential act he formed with Joseph "Run" Simmons and Darryl "DMC" McDaniel - famous for 1980s tracks such as It's Tricky, It's Like That and Aerosmith collaboration Walk This Way - disbanded after his death.

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Run-DMC were best known for hits including It's Tricky and It's Like That

A court previously heard that the musician had been killed "in cold blood" after a big-money cocaine deal he had been involved in turned sour.

Mr Bryant's attorney, César de Castro, said on Tuesday his client would plead not guilty to the charges.

"Securing an indictment in a secret grand jury, applying an extremely low burden of proof, is one thing," he said. "Proving it at trial is another matter."

The charges against him include murder while engaged in narcotics trafficking and other drug-trafficking counts.

In a letter filed to the court, prosecutors said Mr Bryant, along with the two other men, had been seen entering and later fleeing the building after the shooting, and that his DNA had been recovered at the scene.

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