New York Times and ABC7, Ronald Washington and Karl Jordan, Jr., were indicted on charges of murder while engaged in drug trafficking according to an indictment unsealed in the Eastern District of New York.The pair were also charged the two with drug offences.Investigators said JMJ sought to exclude Washington from a large multi-state drug deal and in retaliation, Washington and Jordan conspired to murder, and ultimately killed JMJ.Washington, 56, is currently serving a federal prison sentence for robbery, while Jordan, 36, was taken into custody on Sunday.Washington was named an accomplice in the murder by federal prosecutors in 2007, although he was not convicted.JMJ was killed in Hollis, Queens on October 30, 2002 and police said the.
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