Man Sentenced to 28 Years for Attack on Chicago Firefighters
Melvin Jordan has been sentenced to 28 years in prison for an attack on two Chicago Fire Department firefighters. The firefighters were lured and trapped in a home on Chicago's South Side.

Chicago, IL, August 19, 2026 —
A Chicago man, Melvin Jordan, has received a 28-year prison sentence for an attack that targeted two Chicago Fire Department firefighters. The incident involved the firefighters being lured into a home on the South Side of Chicago before being trapped.
Details surrounding the specifics of how the firefighters were lured to the residence and the circumstances under which they were trapped were not provided. The outcome of the attack on the firefighters, beyond the subsequent sentencing of Jordan, was also not detailed in the available information.
The sentence of 28 years indicates a significant legal judgment related to the severity of the attack. Further information regarding the exact charges, the timeline of events leading to the sentencing, and the specific nature of the entrapment are not available.
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