Karl Jordan, convicted in the 2002 murder of famed DJ Jam Master Jay, was stabbed at MDC Brooklyn jail but survived and was hospitalized. The altercation involved rival gangs, confirming the facility's notorious reputation for violence. Jordan, along with Ronald Washington, was found guilty last year, with testimonies from former associates shedding light on the murder linked to a cocaine deal dispute. Jordan's survival sparks concerns about safety in overcrowded prisons, especially for high-profile inmates awaiting sentencing.
Jordan and Ronald "Tinard" Washington were convicted last year for the 2002 murder of Jam Master Jay, with Jordan allegedly acting as the gunman.
Following the verdict, Jordan and Washington remain in MDC Brooklyn, which is notorious for its violence and harsh conditions.
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