Gun recovered at the scene in Fort Greene. The suspects fired on the black Ford SUV from the front and the back after they were spotted arguing on Park Ave. near N. Portland Ave., Prosecutor David Reskin said. Gun recovered at the scene in Fort Greene. Enlarge Two Brooklyn men were arraigned Saturday on attempted murder charges for allegedly opening fire on three plainclothes cops riding in an unmarked police car. Prosecutor David Reskin said the suspects — Davon Morrison, 24, and Quashawn Smith, 23 — were well aware they were targeting a police vehicle in the Oct. 7 incident in Fort Greene. Morrison was ordered held on $250,000 bail. Smith’s bail was set at $100,000. POLICE NAB SUSPECTS WHO SPRAYED COPS' UNMARKED SUV WITH BULLETS IN BROOKLYN AFTER OFFICERS TRIED TO INVESTIGATE THEIR ARGUMENT The suspects fired on the black Ford SUV from the front and the back after they were spotted arguing on Park Ave. near N. Portland Ave., Reskin said. None of the officers were injured. They returned fire, wounding Smith who limped into Brooklyn Criminal Court Saturday. Related Stories Cops fire 84 shots at robbery suspect, hit him once: police Man questioned for Ariz. shootings not prime suspect: police Man alleges NYPD cop called him n-word repeatedly in suit