
05/31/2025
THE INFAMOUS “TT” JORDAN SENTENCED TO TWO LIFE TERMS FOR NINE MURDERS IN CO***NE TRAFFICKING CASE
ST. LOUIS – The infamous Anthony “T.T.” Jordan, long known on the streets for his violent reputation, has officially been sentenced to spend the rest of his life behind bars. On Thursday, U.S. District Judge Henry E. Autrey handed Jordan two consecutive life sentences, plus an additional five years, and ordered him to pay over $67,000 in restitution.
Jordan, 38, was convicted by a federal jury back in February on 11 charges, including conspiracy to distribute co***ne, unlawful firearm possession during a drug trafficking crime, and nine counts of using a firearm to commit murder in connection with drug activity.
According to court testimony and evidence, Jordan operated a large-scale co***ne operation in St. Louis and enforced his authority through targeted violence. He upheld a deadly code—murdering anyone who stole from him, cooperated with law enforcement, or posed a threat to his circle. When one of his close associates was killed, Jordan responded by targeting a rival gang and systematically going after members and even their family.
These are the killings prosecutors say Jordan was responsible for:
• April 19, 2008: Al Walters, Linnie Jackson, and Keith Burks
• Feb. 3, 2010: Marquis Jones and Keairrah Johnson
• June 25, 2013: Anthony “Blinky” Clark
• Dec. 29, 2013: Robert “Parker G” Parker and Clara Walker
• Jan. 21, 2014: Michail “Yellow Mack” Gridiron
In addition, his associate Michael Brooks murdered Montez “Tez” Woods in 2012 over accusations of stolen co***ne. Brooks was later killed in retaliation, which prosecutors say triggered yet another round of violence from Jordan.
When law enforcement seized Jordan’s phone, they found images of some of the victims, including Clark and Gridiron. Twenty fi****ms were also recovered from vehicles and homes tied to Jordan.