Hearing into police action in Myles Gray’s 2015 beating death to begin next week
VANCOUVER — British Columbia’s police watchdog agency says a 10-week public hearing into the death of Myles Gray after a beating by Vancouver officers will begin next week.
Seven officers were cleared of wrongdoing in the August 2015 death, but police complaint commissioner Prabhu Rajan says there is still “meaningful uncertainty as to what happened.”
The hearing will take place at the University of British Columbia’s Robson Square campus in downtown Vancouver.
The commissioner’s office says the hearing will determine whether the seven officers “intentionally or recklessly used unnecessary physical force” in the case, with retired B.C. Supreme Court justice Elizabeth Arnold-Bailey acting as adjudicator.
