Hearing into Myles Gray’s death delayed again until fall, 11 years after death
VANCOUVER — The long-anticipated public hearing into the police-involved death of Myles Gray in 2015 is being delayed again to give one of the seven Vancouver officers under investigation time to find a new lawyer.
The recent appointment of lawyer Scott Wright as a judge to the B.C. provincial court means he can no longer represent Const. Nick Thompson at the hearing, which began in January but has faced repeated delays.
Adjudicator Elizabeth Arnold-Bailey said the delay into the fall is unfortunate.
“One of my personal goals was to have this matter done in a 10-week block starting Jan. 19 and I was very determined that that happen, and unfortunately we have been sabotaged by events beyond our control in two instances,” she said on Friday.
