Report clearing Vancouver police in Myles Gray beating death ‘flawed,’ lawyer says
VANCOUVER — The lawyer for the family of a man beaten to death by Vancouver police says a disciplinary report clearing the officers of wrongdoing was flawed and didn’t consider key evidence.
Ian Donaldson, lawyer for the family of Myles Gray, says the report by former Delta police chief Neil Dubord found allegations of misconduct in the 2015 death unsubstantiated.
Donaldson says the report may have found the seven officers involved in Gray’s beating death didn’t commit misconduct, but he doesn’t believe they were cleared because “important evidence” wasn’t included in the disciplinary probe.
Donaldson says this includes evidence from a coroner’s inquest into Gray’s death, including some given under oath, and he found its absence “surprising.”