VPD officers haven’t spoken at Myles Gray death hearing. Here’s what the exhibits say
VANCOUVER — None of the seven Vancouver police officers involved in a violent encounter leading up to the death of Myles Gray more than 10 years ago has yet testified at a public hearing that is scheduled to resume on Wednesday.
But a story of what happened on Aug. 13, 2015, emerges in a series of exhibits released by the Office of the Police Complaint Commissioner, which is conducting the weeks-long hearing.
Much of that story is depicted in recordings of interviews of the seven officers by investigators between 2016 and 2021. There are also transcripts of 911 calls about Gray’s behaviour that preceded the incident, recordings of police radio chatter as it spiralled out of control, and photographs of the scene and the officers’ injuries in the aftermath of Gray’s death.
A police disciplinary process previously determined that the seven officers did not commit misconduct, and no charges have been laid over Gray’s death, which a 2023 coroner’s inquest ruled was a homicide.


