Pubdate: Thu, 25 Oct 2001 Source: Plano Star Courier, The (TX) Copyright: 2001 Plano Star Courier Contact: http://www.planostar.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1597 Author: Mike Norris Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/raids.htm (Drug Raids) SHOOTING SUSPECT CONDITION UPGRADED; LEAD INVESTIGATOR NAMED The condition of a Plano man wounded during a police raid on his residence has improved, hospital officials said Wednesday. David Neff, of 6300 Walling Lane, reportedly suffered multiple gunshot wounds after he allegedly wielded an assault rifle when Texas Department of Public Safety and Plano police officers entered his home on a drug search warrant. "His condition has been upgraded from critical to good," said Parkland Memorial Hospital spokesman Eric Wesley. Police have withheld charges against Neff pending his release from the hospital. Three of Neff's acquaintances who were in his home at the time of the raid were charged with possession of more than 2 ounces of marijuana and released on bail. In another development, the Plano Police Department said Det. Cindy Bennett is leading the department's investigation into the Oct. 15 confrontation. Internal investigations of police shootings are mandatory and may be referred to a grand jury. The search warrant was served at Neff's home just east of Prestonwood Country Club, as part of an ongoing investigation. Neff allegedly sold steroids, which were also recovered at the scene, police said. Both DPS and the Plano Police Department declined to release the names of the officers who shot Neff while the investigation was under way. William Bryant Harrison, 20, one of the other three men in the home, whose pant leg was torn by a bullet, has alleged that Neff was shot so many times it was "amazing" he lived. Police and hospital staff declined comment. Police have indicated that Neff "was not necessarily facing the same charges" already lodged against the other three defendants. Another issue in the investigation is whether police identified themselves before entering the property. Police have denied an allegation that they failed to identify themselves before entering the property. Harrison has also said Neff had a weapon because "guns and a computer" were taken from his home about two weeks earlier and that the theft had left him "paranoid." Neff was also installing alarms and surveillance cameras, said Harrison. Three investigations are under way - the Plano police probe of DPS shootings; an internal DPS investigation of the shootings; and the DPS investigation of the four suspects. - --- MAP posted-by: Jackl