Mother of Myles Gray tells of ‘screaming and screaming’ after police-beating death
VANCOUVER — The mother of Myles Gray, who died after a beating from a group of Vancouver police officers more than a decade ago, has told the first day of a public hearing into his death of her shock at being told her son had died after she called 911 to report him missing.
To identify him, police did not show Margaret Gray photos of her dead son, but instead showed her the necklaces he wore.
“They were caked in mud and blood,” she said on Monday at a hearing called by British Columbia’s police complaint commissioner in downtown Vancouver that is scheduled to last 10 weeks.
Gray said she was met by members of the Independent Investigations Office, and “at that point, I dropped on the ground and started screaming and screaming and screaming.”


