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Two men indicted for the 2002 murder of Run DMC’s Jam Master Jay

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iStock/carlballouBY: AARON KATERSKY

(NEW YORK) — Karl Jordan and Ronald Washington have been charged with murdering Run DMC’s Jam Master Jay in 2002 while engaged in cocaine trafficking, according to an indictment unsealed in the Eastern District of New York that also charged the two with drug offenses.

The pioneering DJ Jason Mizell was shot in the head at point-blank range with a .40-caliber handgun as he sat on a sofa in a Hollis, Queens, recording studio on Oct. 30, 2002.

Washington is currently imprisoned on a prior robbery case. The judge ordered Jordan detained pending his bail application. He is due back Sept. 17.

Jordan is eligible for the death penalty since the murder was carried out as part of a drug deal. Police had never released a motive for Jam Master Jay’s killing but federal prosecutors said today that the motive for the killing resulted from Jay’s previous acquisition of approximately 10 kilograms of cocaine from a narcotics supplier in the Midwest.

The cocaine was allegedly intended to be distributed in Maryland by Washington, Jordan and other co-conspirators, according to prosecutors.

Mizell had recently informed Washington that the defendant would not be involved in distributing the narcotics in Maryland, which precipitated the murder conspiracy, prosecutors said.

“Today we begin to answer the question of who killed Jason Mizell,” acting US Attorney for the Eastern District of New York Seth DuCharme said in announcing the charges.

“Primarily this is a case about a murder that for nearly two decades had gone unanswered,” DuCharme said, noting how the office has been working the case for 18 years. “We don’t give up on these cases.

“It was important to us then and remains important to us now to bring justice for the victim.”

NYPD Chief of Detectives Rodney Harrison, a Queens native and self-described Run-DMC fan, said “this arrest was very important to me.”

“There are certain crimes for which the passage of time affords no safe harbor and murder is one of them,” DuCharme said.

Defense attorney Michael Hueston entered a not guilty plea to the 10-count indictment on Jordan’s behalf.

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'Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.' ended on a ratings high note

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ABC/Matthias Clamer(NEW YORK) — Last week’s farewell to ABC’s seven-season run of Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. proved to be a ratings-grabber for the network.

The series’ 2-hour swan song Wednesday closed out its final season as the number one-rated program in the time slot among Adults 18-49.  The finale also saw its ratings jump 100% in that demographic when factoring in DVR playback.

Show lead Clark Gregg, who played Agent Phil Coulson in the Marvel Cinematic Universe spin-off, told ABC Audio he thinks the cast and crew really stuck the landing. 

“I found it very moving to see where everybody had come from and gone to and the relationships that developed — some for a while now, some toward the end,” Gregg explained. “…I thought they really paid off a lot of those journeys in a very satisfying way that wasn’t too sentimental. But at the same time, let you really, I don’t know, I guess celebrate the ride we all went on together.”

By Stephen Iervolino
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Tim McGraw adds pre-show party with Ingrid Andress, Midland to 'Here on Earth' livestream

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Big Machine RecordsTim McGraw is adding another element to his livestream event celebrating the release of his new album Here on Earth. 

Leading up to the Here on Earth EXPERIENCE, Tim will shine a spotlight on opening acts Ingrid Andress and Midland, both of whom will perform as part of a pre-show party leading up to the livestream event on August 21.  

The “Waste of Lime” and “Drinkin’ Problem” artists were tapped as Tim’s openers for the Here on Earth Tour this year, but it was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The country superstar has invited both acts to perform an exclusive 30-minute, pre-recorded set that begins at 8:30 p.m. ET. 

At 9 p.m. ET, Tim will stream live from Nashville alongside a five-piece acoustic band, and perform songs from Here on Earth, along with fan-favorite hits. The country superstar will also host many of the songwriters who penned the tunes on the albumalong with a few surprise guests. 

The pre-show is available for free to fans who’ve purchased tickets to the livestream. 

By Cillea Houghton
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'Supernatural' star Jensen Ackles turning super in 'The Boys: Season 3'

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Ackles in “Supernatural” – Colin Bentley/The CW — © 2020 The CW Network, LLC. All Rights Reserved(LOS ANGELES) — Days after it was announced that Amazon’s skewed-view superhero show The Boys would be back for a third season comes an announcement from Supernatural‘s Jensen Ackles that he’ll be playing a lead role in that season.

Ackles made the word-less announcement via Instagram, in which he claimed to be looking for a new gig after Supernatural ends with its 15th season, which kicks off this fall. Just then, a copy of The Boys graphic novel flies into his hands, and the Elvis Presley song “Soldier Boy” kicks off. 

The song is a reference to his character of the same name, Soldier Boy, who according to the comic and series’ canon was one of the first superheroes. The Captain America-like figure got his start on the battlefields of World War II, having been given a special serum later known as Compound V. 

The second season of The Boys premieres September 4 on Amazon Prime. This time around, Karl Urban’s Billy Butcher, Jack Quaid’s Hughie, Laz Alonszo’s Mother’s Milk, and Tomer Kapon’s Frenchie are on the run from Anthony Starr’s Homelander and the rest of Vought Industries’ anti-heroic superheroes The Seven.  They’ll also tangle with the mystery of the team’s newest addition: Aya Cash’s Stormfront.

By Stephen Iervolino
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Reese Witherspoon producing country music competition series

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John Shearer/WireImageReese Witherspoon is producing a new country music talent show competition for Apple TV. 

Reese’s media and production company, Hello Sunshine, are behind an upcoming series called My Kind of Country that involves a worldwide search for aspiring country music stars. The show will include a documentary-style element to help share the artists’ stories. 

The Oscar-winning actress will executive-produce the show.  Jason Owen, CEO and president of Sandbox Entertainment, which represents country acts including Kacey MusgravesDan + ShayKelsea Ballerini and Little Big Town, is also an executive producer, along with Dancing with the Stars showrunner Izzie Pick Ibarra.  

Big Little Lies star Witherspoon has also hosted her show Shine On with Reese via the Hello Sunshine channel on Direct TV, featuring interviews with the likes of Dolly Parton, Kacey and Pink.  A native of Nashville, Reese also opened her Southern-style clothing store Draper James in her home city in 2015.  

My Kind of Country is the first competition show order by Apple TV Plus. 

By Cillea Houghton
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