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Witness says Myles Gray ‘didn’t look right’ before fatal 2015 fight with VPD officers
A witness described Gray's unusual pacing and mumbling before police confronted him; seven officers deny misconduct as a public hearing reviews the 2015 fatal incident.
- The Office of the Police Complaint Commissioner opened a public hearing in Vancouver into Myles Gray's 2015 death, with Margaret Gray urging accountability as seven Vancouver police officers denied misconduct allegations.
- Andreah Pilgrim, who was working outside an insurance business near the Vancouver–Burnaby border, said she saw Gray pacing near a bus stop, mumbling and behaving oddly, looking under bushes and raising his fists.
- Witness accounts and emergency calls show Gray pacing near a bus stop, spraying Muhammed Reza's mother with a hose, and dying from ruptured testicles and multiple fractures.
- The hearing will run over 10 weeks, hearing officers, emergency responders, a use-of-force expert and Vancouver Police Union representatives while the Office of the Police Complaint Commissioner cannot compel officer testimony.
- Amid continued testimony, the hearing proceeds to collect witness and expert accounts, with Pilgrim's testimony concluded Tuesday morning and Muhammed Reza following, while Margaret Gray urges accountability during the over 10 weeks scheduled.
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Witness says Myles Gray 'didn't look right' before fatal 2015 fight with VPD officers
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