A 36-year-old man faces attempted murder and arson charges following a violent morning attack on Chicago’s West Side.
Police arrested Jay Jordan early Tuesday morning in the Austin neighborhood.
The incident occurred in the 5800 block of West Division Street.
Authorities say Jordan started a fire at a residence around 4:25 a.m.
Moments later, he allegedly stabbed a 32-year-old man.
The victim suffered serious injuries during the assault.
Officers from the 25th District responded to the scene within minutes.
They located Jordan on the same block and took him into custody at 4:40 a.m.

Prosecutors charged Jordan with one felony count of first-degree attempted murder.
He also faces one felony count of aggravated arson with a person present.
Jordan is scheduled for a detention hearing today at the Leighton Criminal Court Building.
No motive for the fire or the stabbing has been released by investigators.
Violence in the 25th District
The 5800 block of West Division is a busy stretch in Chicago’s Austin community.
This neighborhood has seen a recent uptick in calls for aggravated batteries.
Local residents have expressed growing concerns over early-morning street violence.
The 25th District police have increased patrols in this specific corridor over the last month.
Arson cases involving physical attacks are rare but highlight an escalating trend of domestic-related disputes in the area.
This arrest marks the third major felony charge on this block since the start of the year.























