A key witness in a federal probe into passport information stolen from
the State Department was fatally shot in front of a District church, the
Metropolitan Police Department said yesterday.
Lt. Quarles Harris Jr., 24, who had been cooperating with a federal
investigators, was found late Thursday night slumped dead inside a car,
in front of the Judah House Praise Baptist Church in Northeast, said
Cmdr. Michael Anzallo, head of the department’s Criminal Investigations
Division.
Cmdr. Anzallo said a police officer was patrolling the neighborhood when
gunshots were heard, then Lt. Harris was found dead inside the vehicle,
which investigators would describe only as a blue car.
Emergency medics pronounced him dead at the scene.
City police said they do not know whether his death was a direct result of his cooperation with federal investigators.
“We don’t have any information right now that connects his murder to that case,” Cmdr. Anzallo said.
Police say a “shot spotter” device helped an officer locate Lt. Harris.
A State Department spokeswoman yesterday declined to comment, saying the investigation into the passport fraud is ongoing.
The Washington Times reported April 5 that contractors for the State
Department had improperly accessed passport information for presidential
candidates Sens. Hillary Rodham Clinton, Barack Obama and John McCain,
which resulted in a series of firings that reached into the agency’s top
ranks.
One agency employee, who was not identified in documents filed in U.S.
District Court, was implicated in a credit-card fraud scheme after Lt.
Harris told federal authorities he obtained “passport information from a
co-conspirator who works for the U.S. Department of State.
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