Pubdate: Sat, 16 Dec 2006 Source: Vancouver Sun (CN BC) Copyright: 2006 The Vancouver Sun Contact: http://www.canada.com/vancouver/vancouversun/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/477 Author: Jeff Lee Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/raids.htm (Drug Raids) DRUG COP IN RAID SHOT BY MEMBER OF EMERGENCY RESPONSE TEAM Plainclothes Officer Remains In Hospital After Taking Bullet In Abdomen New Westminster -- A police officer injured in a drug raid Thursday night was shot by a member of the Municipal Integrated Emergency Response Team. The team, made up of officers from four Lower Mainland municipal police forces, was called in to assist the plainclothes officer and his partner in executing a search warrant on two apartment units on Fourth Avenue, New Westminster police Staff-Sgt. Casey Dehaas said Friday. Dehaas said names of the victim and the officer who shot him, and the municipality the ERT officer is from, are being withheld for the time being. He said the officer whose weapon discharged has been placed on administrative leave while the RCMP's Integrated Homicide Investigation Team -- which is contracted to investigate all police shootings in the Lower Mainland -- reviews the incident. But he confirmed that the officer is a member of the MIERT, which is made up of about 20 officers from New Westminster, Delta, Port Moody and Abbotsford municipal forces. It is not part of the RCMP or Vancouver Police emergency response teams. The officer who was shot is a member of the New Westminster police drug section and was in plain clothes. The round from the MIERT officer's weapon was deflected by his body armour and hit him in the abdomen. Dehaas said he did not know if the officer was shot with a handgun or another type of weapon. The injured officer suffered severe bruising and may have broken or cracked ribs. He remains in Royal Columbian Hospital for observation and may be discharged in a day or two, he said. Dehaas said a team of between four and six MIERT officers was involved in the drug raid. Their job was to break down the door and secure the apartment, allowing the drug squad officers to execute a search warrant. Two apartments in the dilapidated, two-storey apartment building at 727 Fourth Ave. in New Westminster were targeted in the search warrant. Police had information that drug dealing was either being conducted out of the apartments, or it was where drug-dealers were staying, Dehaas said. However, he characterized the type of crime as "street-level" dealing and not a large-scale drug operation. Seven people from the two units were arrested and released without charge. Dehaas said he didn't know if police found any evidence of drugs or weapons, but an investigation is under way and charges may be laid. - --- MAP posted-by: Beth Wehrman