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Chicago Sun Times
Chicago Sun-Times
31 Aug 2023
https://chicago.suntimes.com/authors/rosemary-sobol-cst


NextImg:Attempted murder charges filed for suspect accused of luring firemen into gas-doused home, pulling knife on them

Several charges have been filed — including attempted murder — for a 47-year-old South Side man accused of luring two firefighters into a home doused with gasoline and pulling a knife on them, Chicago police said Thursday. 

Melvin Jordan was charged with attempted first-degree murder, aggravated kidnapping, aggravated unlawful restraint and unlawful use of a weapon, police said. Jordan, who was once convicted of murder, is due in court on Friday. 

On Tuesday afternoon a battalion chief and lieutenant responded to a car fire in the garage of Jordan’s home in the 7700 block of South Marshfield Avenue in the Auburn Gresham neighborhood, according to police.

After the fire, which they thought was suspicious, was put out, Jordan told the two that he smelled gas in his basement and asked if they could check on it.

“You go first,” Chicago Fire Department spokesman Larry Langford said the chief told Jordan, who grabbed a battery-operated screw gun and removed a solid wooden board blocking the basement entry. 

Once in the basement, the firefighters said they did not smell gas and saw Jordan “quickly” retreating upstairs, Langford said. They followed, and at the top of the staircase Jordan confronted them, holding a large knife. They also detected the strong odor of an accelerant and saw the doors boarded up.

“He ordered them back in the basement,” Langford said. Instead, the firefighters began struggling with Jordan. Eventually, the battalion chief was able to get on the radio and alert the crews outside and police. 

Firefighters broke a window, jumped in and pulled the two firefighters to safety. Jordan, meanwhile, barricaded himself in a bathroom with two knives and an empty gun holster. After telling authorities he wanted to harm himself, firefighters broke down the door and Jordan was arrested and taken to a hospital.

Court records show Jordan was sentenced to 35 years in prison for murder and an additional six years to be served consecutively for attempted murder. Court records show that he was granted a new trial in 2019 after arguing that he was not effectively represented by his lawyer. A judge ordered his bail set at $450,000 after vacating the conviction and Jordan was released on bond, records show.

A date for a new trial has not been set.

Mohammad Samra and Matthew Hendrickson contributed.