B.C. police watchdog investigates Vancouver officers’ use of force in arrest of man
VANCOUVER — B.C.’s police complaint commissioner will proceed with a disciplinary-conduct investigation into the actions of seven Vancouver officers involved in the arrest of a man who died five years ago.
The B.C. Prosecution Service said Wednesday the injuries suffered by Myles Gray during his arrest in August 2015 included a broken eye socket, a possible partially dislocated jaw and a voice box fracture.
It said none of the officers involved in the arrest would be charged because it could not prove, beyond a reasonable doubt, that any offence was committed.
A statement from police complaint commissioner Clayton Pecknold says the decision not to lay charges allows his office to examine the case, which isn’t restricted to evidence gathered during the criminal investigation.