Hearing on police-involved death of Myles Gray resumes after obscenity led to delay
VANCOUVER — A public hearing into the police-involved death of Myles Gray resumed in Vancouver, after a four-week adjournment triggered by an obscene remark and the subsequent resignation of counsel for the proceeding.
The delay allowed replacement counsel, Brock Martland, to get up to speed on the case by the Office of the Police Complaint Commissioner of B.C. involving seven Vancouver officers who deny misconduct in Gray’s 2015 beating death.
Martland started the hearing offering his condolences to Gray’s family for the “profound loss they’ve suffered.”
He told the hearing that the various sides have been able to agree on some facts, including details of photos and fingerprints collected, so some witnesses won’t need to be called.
