Myles Gray death hearing delayed as lawyer for officer appointed provincial judge
VANCOUVER — A public hearing in Vancouver into the police-involved death of Myles Gray in 2015 has again been delayed after a lawyer representing one of the seven Vancouver officers under investigation was appointed as a provincial court judge.
Although no testimony has been scheduled by any of the officers, a lawyer told the hearing that at least two of the constables are “eager” to testify.
The schedule previously included the testimony of Const. Eric Birzneck, one of the Vancouver officers under investigation for the violent confrontation, but his name was removed from the witness list earlier this week.
The Attorney General announced the appointment of Scott Wright, who had been representing Const. Nick Thompson at the hearing, to the provincial court of B.C., which means he will no longer be able to represent the officer.


