Officer says Myles Gray was restrained face-down for several minutes before death
VANCOUVER — A Vancouver police officer testifying at a public hearing into the 2015 police-involved death of Myles Gray said Monday that Gray was handcuffed and hobbled, and struggled while being restrained face down by officers for several minutes before his body went limp.
The testimony by Const. John Gravengard is in contrast to that of another officer who told the hearing last week that Gray was in the recovery position then put himself face down for about 10 seconds before he stopped breathing.
Gravengard said he arrived at the scene to find three other officers trying to restrain Gray, and he assisted by putting his knees on Gray’s legs as the other officers held his arms and the hobble restraining his feet.
He said Gray struggled for about six or seven minutes in that position, thrusting his hips and doing “hamstring curls” while spitting and yelling before going limp. He said at one point, Gray was able to buck Gravengard off.
