Witness says Myles Gray ‘in distress’ before fatal 2015 fight with VPD officers
VANCOUVER — A man who called 911 about Myles Gray before his fatal confrontation with a group of Vancouver police officers in 2015 says he was scared and followed Gray from a distance, watching him nearly get hit by cars as he appeared to be either intoxicated or mentally unwell.
Muhammed Reza told day two of a public hearing into Gray’s death in Vancouver that he waited 30 minutes for officers to arrive.
Seven Vancouver police officers involved in the subsequent altercation have denied misconduct allegations.
Reza said he called 911 after Gray sprayed Reza’s mother with a hose and made comments about her appearance. He told the hearing he Initially thought Gray was drunk, on drugs or experiencing a mental illness.


