Pubdate: Sat, 07 Jul 2001 Source: Staten Island Advance (NY) Copyright: 2001 Advance Publication Inc. Contact: http://www.silive.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/646 Author: Ryan Lillis 'WAR ZONE' IN WEST BRIGHTON Police Vow A Crackdown On Criminal Activity After The Shooting Of A Cop During A Marijuana Bust "We are going to hit the hell out of it," a police source said. "When anything like that happens, you declare war on the area. And anything goes." Detective Victor Villareal, a 10-year veteran of the Police Department, was shot in the left hand during a 5:23 p.m. struggle with a man police said was smoking pot inside 1077 Castleton Ave., a part of the housing complex one police official described as "a big-time drug building." Police said the suspect may have also been shot during the fight and described him as a black man in his early 20s', about 6 feet tall, with braids in his hair and wearing a red nylon stocking cap, or "do- rag." Less than 24 hours after the shooting, COP SHOT faxed information to the Advance stating a $10,000 cash reward had been posted for information leading up to the arrest and conviction of the suspect. Anyone with information can call 1-800 COP SHOT. Villareal, 36, came across the man as he exited an elevator on the sixth floor and attempted to arrest him, police said. Villareal and his partner, Sgt. Michael Sullivan, had entered the building just after 5 p.m. with the intention of arresting a drug dealer who had previously sold drugs to an undercover cop. The shooting suspect was not the same man the officers were after, police said. Sullivan was in a fourth-floor stairwell when gunshots echoed throughout the building. The bullet badly damaged Villareal's index finger and lodged in a nearby door, police said. The injured detective was able to give police a vague description of the shooter before he lost consciousness, according to police. The preliminary description of the suspect was given to police by someone who had seen a man enter 1077 Castleton Ave. minutes before the shooting. Villareal spent the night heavily sedated in St. Vincent's Medical Center, West Brighton, and was listed in stable condition yesterday afternoon. Thursday night, doctors were confident that a three-hour operation had saved the officer's finger. However, it was unclear yesterday afternoon if it had indeed been saved, police said, and if so, how much function it will have. Police believe that once they are able to complete an interview with Villareal, the wounded detective will be able to provide a complete description of the shooter. Undercover narcotics officers who regularly patrol areas like the West Brighton Houses are often able to recognize suspected drug users and dealers, police said. "He probably knew the guy," a source said, "at least by face." Investigators from the Staten Island Narcotics Unit and Warrant Squad will look into every open case in West Brighton, pounding on the front door of every person with an open arrest warrant, the source said. Addresses of nearby buildings will be placed in a computer database that locates residents with open warrants and a temporary headquarters may be set up on the corner of Castleton Avenue and Broadway. "To show force," the source said, "to show you're not gonna shoot a cop. It's probably going to be the best place to live for the next few months if you're a decent person." The source said an apartment on the fourth floor of 1077 Castleton Ave. is home to "six or seven" known drug dealers. In nearby 1075 Castleton Ave., suspected drug dealers run into the lobby and up to the third floor when they see police officers approaching, the source said. Police will be checking those and other buildings in the complex, much like they did the night Housing Unit Police Officer Gerard Carter was shot in the head by Shatiek Johnson, who was 17 at the time. Johnson lived in 1077 Castleton Ave. Following Carter's murder, police hunted the housing complex for Johnson, who was found 11 hours later barricaded in a closet in a second-floor apartment of 820 Henderson Ave. - --- MAP posted-by: Josh Sutcliffe