CLEVELAND, Ohio – A Cleveland man accused of shooting at a man in the Old Brooklyn neighborhood subsequently threatened to harm the man and his family if he testified in the case, court records say.

Xavier Kafel, 18, is charged with intimidation of a crime victim after he threatened an 18-year-old man through a May 21 text message, according to court records.

He is being held in the Cuyahoga County Jail on $100,000 bond.

Kafel and two other men were indicted last month after they shot at the man April 8 on West 45th Street at Archmere Avenue. A Cuyahoga County judge barred Kafel from contacting the man before Kafel was released from jail on a $2,500 bond.

Since his April 16 release from jail, Kafel has threatened the man and the man’s family several times through text messages, Facebook, and video chat, court records say. The threats said that someone would shoot up the man’s house if he testified, court records say.

In one message, he told the man “f--k yo dad I’ll kill him too,” court records say.

Cuyahoga County prosecutors filed a motion May 23 to revoke Kafel’s bond. He was arrested the next day, records say.

Kafel and the man have been involved in an ongoing feud that started over a girl, a witness told investigators.

Kafel was previously identified as a suspect in a March 25 incident at the man’s home. He and five other men broke into the home and threatened the man before the man’s father chased them away, police reports say.

Kafel is charged with aggravated menacing in connection with the break-in, according to his indictment in common pleas court.

Two weeks later, Kafel and two other men shot at the man during the April 8 incident, court records say. Investigators found 15 bullet casings at the scene, as well as bullet holes in a nearby 2007 Chevrolet Tahoe.

A Cuyahoga County grand jury last month indicted Kafel; Jeorge Caraballo, 28; and Blake Cochran, 20, on a series of charges related to the incident, including felonious assault, court records say.

Caraballo remains jailed on a $50,000 bond, but Cochran was released after posting a $2,500 bond.

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