Public inquiry called into conduct of Vancouver police in Myles Gray’s beating death
VICTORIA — A public hearing will be held to examine the conduct of seven Vancouver police officers in the beating death of Myles Gray, with Police Complaint Commissioner Prabhu Rajan saying there is “meaningful uncertainty as to what happened” that day in August 2015.
In a statement issued by his office, Rajan says the alleged misconduct is serious, and it is “appropriate for the public to know that the best available evidence has been gathered, tested, and considered before a final decision is made.”
The statement says 33-year-old Gray, who was unarmed, died after police responded to a 911 call and “used significant force to subdue and restrain him.”
The jury in a coroner’s inquest last year classified Gray’s death as a homicide, though the presiding coroner noted it was a neutral term that doesn’t imply blame.