Public inquiry called into conduct of Vancouver police in Myles Gray’s beating death
VICTORIA — Seven Vancouver police officers who were present when Myles Gray was beaten to death in August 2015 will face a public hearing into their conduct, B.C.’s police complaint commissioner says.
A statement issued Wednesday by Commissioner Prabhu Rajan said Gray died after police responded to a 911 call and used “significant forced to subdue and restrain him.”
A coroner’s inquest heard Gray, 33, had severe injuries, including ruptured testicles and fractures in his eye socket, nose, voice box and rib.
He died of a cardiac arrest, complicated by “neck compression,” use of pepper spray, blunt force injuries and being forced onto his stomach while he was handcuffed behind his back, the inquest heard.


