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New charge for man facing trial in officer’s death

UPPER MARLBORO, Md. (AP) — Prince George’s County prosecutors say a Fort Washington man awaiting trial in a case stemming from a police officer’s death in a crash during a pursuit is now facing witness retaliation and obstruction of justice charges.

Prosecutors say Kevon Neal, who was indicted Thursday, sought to have a witness killed.

Neal already faces manslaughter and other charges after authorities say he and another man stole a car and fled police in 2012. Officer Adrian Morris died after a crash during the pursuit.

Prosecutors say Neal sent a letter from jail soliciting a hit against a witness who testified at his January trial that ended in a mistrial. That witness is expected to testify at Neal’s retrial next month.

Prosecutors plan to consolidate the witness retaliation charges with the earlier charges.

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