NASA Exec Convicted of Maryland National Guardsman's Death

NBC Universal, Inc. Dramatic murder trial footage shows the moment Javon Prather was shot and killed by his Springfield neighbor, Northern Virginia Bureau Reporter Drew Wilder reports. Viewer discretion is advised.

A jury convicted a NASA executive in the death of his neighbor, a Maryland National Guardsman.

The jury found Michael Hetle, a former police officer, guilty of first-degree murder for shooting 24-year-old Javon Prather in March 2020.

The Springfield, Virginia, neighbors had been at odds for years. Hetle shot Prather seven times, claiming he thought Prather had a gun.

Fairfax County Commonwealth’s Attorney Steve Descano said the murder was malicious and racially motivated.

“Mr. Prather served in the Maryland National Guard and had a bright future ahead of him,” Descano said in a statement. “He should be with his family and community today. While this outcome will not return him to his loved ones, my heart and thoughts are with the Prathers, and I hope this conviction brings them some small measure of peace.”

Hetle faces 20 years to life in prison when he's sentenced Jan. 20.

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