Pubdate: Thu, 23 May 2002 Source: New York Times (NY) Section: New York Region Copyright: 2002 The New York Times Company Contact: http://www.nytimes.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/298 Author: Tina Kelley OFFICER SHOT; 4 SUSPECTS HELD IN DRUG CASE A plainclothes police officer was shot in the arm last night in Brooklyn during an undercover drug operation in which the officer traded gunfire with suspects, the authorities said. The officer, whose name was not released, was in stable condition at Jamaica Hospital Medical Center, Detective Cheryl Cox said. Four suspects were arrested, two of whom had been shot, the police said. Their names and conditions were unavailable last night. The undercover drug operation, on the sixth or seventh floor of 301 Sutter Avenue, in the Langston Hughes housing project in Brownsville, turned into a shootout around 10 p.m., an officer at the scene said. Gunfire was exchanged upstairs, in the lobby, and outside the building, the police said. The four suspects were caught within two hours. One was shot in the left shoulder and was arrested at the L train subway station at Atlantic and Van Sinderen Avenues. The second suspect was shot in the leg and arrested at the scene of the drug operation. The third suspect was handcuffed outside the building. It was unclear where the fourth suspects was arrested. An officer on the scene said Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg and Police Commissioner Raymond W. Kelly were going to visit the officer at the hospital. More than 100 officers, some with search dogs, were at the scene investigating the shooting.. Patsy Stephens, who lives in the building, said she was watching television when she heard shots. "I was on my bed and I jumped up," she said. "I ran in the living room. I heard shooting, pow-pow-pow-pow was all it was, and it frightened me." The wounded officer was the third to be shot in Brooklyn within a month. Last Friday, Officer Crystal Jeffrey, a rookie, was shot twice in the arm while she was returning to the 70th Precinct station, where she worked. Two suspects have been arrested. On April 26, Officer Michael Kreiman, another rookie, was shot in the side after arresting a man suspected of stripping cars in East Flatbush. Three men were arrested in that shooting. - --- MAP posted-by: Ariel