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A Vancouver officer testified that Myles Gray was face-down and struggling for minutes before dying in 2015, contradicting claims he was in a recovery position.
A Vancouver police officer testified at a public inquest that Myles Gray was restrained face-down for several minutes in 2015, struggling violently for about six to seven minutes before going limp, contradicting another officer’s claim that Gray had been in a recovery position and turned himself face down.
Const.
John Gravengard said no officer suggested a recovery position until after Gray became unresponsive.
The inquest examines the incident involving seven officers, all cleared of misconduct in 2024.
Gray’s death was ruled a homicide due to intentional injury, though inquests don’t assign criminal guilt.
He suffered severe injuries, including a fractured eye socket and crushed voice box, after police responded to a report of a man spraying water at a woman.
Un oficial de Vancouver testificó que Myles Gray estaba boca abajo y luchando durante minutos antes de morir en 2015, lo que contradice las afirmaciones de que estaba en una posición de recuperación.