B.C. Law Society names OPCC counsel in probe over obscenity that derailed hearing
VANCOUVER — The Law Society of British Columbia has confirmed it is investigating Brad Hickford, counsel for a public hearing into the death of Myles Gray, over concerns about an obscenity resulting in the adjournment of the long-awaited proceeding this week.
The vulgar remark was broadcast on Wednesday over the audio stream of the hearing into Gray’s death in 2015 after a beating by seven Vancouver police officers.
Hickford, appointed by the Office of the Police Complaint Commissioner, said he was not in a position to comment and referred questions to his own lawyer, Richard Neary, who said his client denied making the remark.
The society told The Canadian Press in an email that the incident involved Hickford, but later clarified it had not meant to confirm his identity as the speaker of the obscenity, but instead that he was being investigated over the remark.


