Myles Gray police-beating death hearing in B.C. adjourned due to hot-mic obscenity
VANCOUVER — A public hearing into the 2015 police beating death of Myles Gray that got underway in Vancouver this week has been adjourned because a lawyer used a strong obscenity to describe someone in a remark captured by a microphone.
The Office of the Police Complaint Commissioner says it understands that “obscene language” was broadcast over the public audio stream of the long-awaited hearing, forcing a halt in the proceedings until Monday.
The office says in a statement about the unscheduled adjournment which came midway through Wednesday’s testimony that the use of inappropriate language during a public hearing is “serious and unacceptable.”
It says hearing adjudicator Elizabeth Arnold-Bailey is considering the matter and the office is urging “caution” against trying to identify the source and subject of the remark.


