Pubdate: Fri, 03 May 2002 Source: Newsday (NY) Copyright: 2002 Newsday Inc. Contact: http://www.newsday.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/308 Author: Rocco Parascandola POLICE SOURCE: DEAD MAN HAD DRUG CONNECTION The Brooklyn print-shop owner shot dead during a struggle with a federal agent in East Flatbush was identified as a member of a drug organization by an underling cooperating with investigators, a police source said yesterday. Egbert Dewgard, 31, seemingly does not fit the profile of the drug suspect. He owns a Flatbush Avenue print shop passed on to him by his father. He dotes on his three young children, his outraged family said. And it does not appear he has a criminal record. Still, the police source, speaking on the condition of anonymity, said Dewgard was part of a cocaine operation, one member of which had recently been arrested by the Drug Enforcement Administration and had agreed to cooperate with investigators. That led to a Wednesday morning transaction in which that member gave Dewgard a bag containing three kilos of cocaine, the source said. When DEA agents tried to arrest Dewgard at Utica Avenue and Farragut Road, he fled west on Farragut in his black Nissan Maxima, nearly striking a pedestrian before jumping a curb and running north on New York Avenue with the bag in his hand, authorities said. At least one witness backs up that account, but at least two other witnesses said Dewgard was not carrying a bag. Three-quarters of the way down the block, agents caught up to Dewgard, and one fired a fatal shot during a struggle, authorities said. Dewgard, who authorities said had tried to grab the agent's gun, was pronounced dead on arrival at Kings County Medical Center. A bag with cocaine was found a few feet from the shooting, under an unmarked DEA sedan that had pulled up at the scene, police said. Some witnesses said the agent clearly did not have to fire his gun and others said none of the agents at the scene tried to help Dewgard once he had been shot. One woman added that agents initially appeared to search the grounds of a nearby housing project as if they were looking for a mystery gunman who shot Dewgard. The police said despite the varying witness accounts, all evidence points to Dewgard being part of a drug organization the DEA has been investigating. "Was this guy a working guy?" the source asked. "Yeah. But this guy was pretty high up." The DEA has refused to identify the agent who shot Dewgard or even basic information about his career. It also would not discuss the group sources said it has been investigating. Dewgard, the source said, was shot in the lower right side. An autopsy is scheduled for today. - --- MAP posted-by: Alex