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Hearing into Vancouver police actions in 2015 beating death resumes after hot-mic incident
Summary
Brock Martland has taken over as public hearing counsel in the inquiry into the 2015 death of Myles Gray after a month-long delay caused by a hot-mic incident. The hearing has resumed and public hearing counsel aims to finish its evidence by March 13, with additional dates set for late April and May.
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A public hearing examining potential police misconduct in the 2015 death of Myles Gray has resumed. The proceedings were delayed about a month after an open microphone incident led to the resignation of the original public hearing counsel. Brock Martland has taken over the public hearing counsel role and began presenting evidence while seeking efficiency and fairness. Participants agreed to some admissions of fact that reduced the number of witnesses called.
Key facts:
- Brock Martland replaced Brad Hickford as public hearing counsel after Hickford resigned following the hot-mic incident.
- The hearing examines whether seven Vancouver Police Department constables abused their authority in the 2015 death of Myles Gray; each officer denies the allegations.
- Martland examined Sgt. Robert Nash of the RCMP, who led the Police Act investigation and described photographs taken as part of that inquiry.
- The schedule is confirmed for the next three weeks, and public hearing counsel aims to finish its evidence by March 13; additional dates are being arranged for late April and May.
Summary:
The hearing has resumed with new counsel presenting evidence and some admissions and witness testimony already entered. Officials say the schedule is set for the coming weeks, with public hearing counsel aiming to complete its evidence by March 13 before the hearing reconvenes for the officers' counsel and closing submissions.
