Morristown Man Charged in Morristown Train Station Homicide

Published on March 31, 2021

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Lamar A. Harris, 33, whose last known address was 1 Jean Street, Morristown, was arrested and charged with murder today in connection with the homicide of a man whose body was found March 29, 2021 on a stairway at the Morristown Train Station, according to a press release issued by Acting Morris County Prosecutor Robert J. Carroll, Morris County Prosecutor’s Office Chief of Detectives Christoph Kimker, New Jersey Transit Police Chief Christopher Trucillo and Morristown Police Department Acting Chief Darnell Richardson.  

An investigation, including video surveillance from the Morristown Train Station area, revealed the victim was in the company of Lamar Harris in the time before the murder.  Harris was apprehended in Morristown today and has been charged with first degree murder, first degree robbery, third degree possession of a weapon for unlawful purposes, and fourth degree unlawful possession of a weapon.  In accordance with the Criminal Justice Reform Act, Harris has been remanded to the Morris County Correctional Facility pending future court proceedings. 

Law enforcement authorities found the victim after receiving a report at 12:29 a.m. Monday of a body at the train station. The male victim, who is not being identified by authorities at his family's request, had apparent head injuries and a brick was located next to the body, according to authorities.

An autopsy was performed by the Morris County Medical Examiner’s Office, and the manner of death was certified as homicide. 

Members of the Morristown Police Department, the New Jersey Transit Police, the Morris County Sheriff's Office Crime Scene Investigations Unit, and the Morris County Prosecutor's Office Major Crimes Unit all contributed to the investigation.

Acting Prosecutor Carroll commended the thorough and efficient police work of the several cooperating agencies involved in this investigation.  He also cited Morris County Prosecutor’s Office Detective Muhammad Thomas, Morristown Police Department Detective Robert Edwards, New Jersey Transit Police Detective James Garrison, Morris County Sheriff’s Office Detective Andreas Zaharopoulos, and Supervising Assistant Prosecutor Christopher Schellhorn for their teamwork and dedication to this “round the clock investigation” that resulted in an arrest within approximately 48 hours from the initial crime report.

“This is an example of police agencies selflessly pulling together to respond to a murder scene, develop evidence, identify a suspect and then safely effectuate an arrest," said Acting Prosecutor Carroll.

If anyone has any information related to this investigation, they are encouraged to call the Morris County Prosecutor’s Office Major Crimes Unit at 973-285-6200.   
 
A criminal complaint is merely an accusation.  Despite these accusations, the defendant is presumed innocent unless and until he has been proven guilty beyond a reasonable doubt in a court of law. 
 
Media inquiries can be directed to Morris County Prosecutor’s Office Public Information Officer Meghan Knab at 973-829-8159 or [email protected].

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