Jury found Myles Gray died by homicide, a neutral term that doesn’t imply fault or blame
Myles Gray died in August 2015 after a beating by several police officers
Larry Marzinzik said his view would have been “very different” had lawyer brought it up earlier
Forensic pathologist testifies a ‘perfect storm’ of factors led to Gray’s death
Toxicologist tells coroner’s inquest kratom was present at too low a level to be of significance
First responders recall being told they couldn’t attend to Gray because he was ‘still combative’
Officers say Gray displayed ‘superhuman’ strength and appeared to be in an ‘animalistic’ state
Union reps also reviewed officers’ official statements before they were submitted
Witnesses testified Const. Nicole Chan felt taken advantage of while she was severely depressed
Officers testified to coroner’s inquest that they felt they were in a life or death situation
Const. Sahota said she feared for her life, but admitted she had no, or little, mental health training
Gray died in 2015 following the clash with seven officers that sent him into cardiac arrest
Mandatory yearly psychological check-ins recommended for all officers in wake of Nicole Chan’s death
‘She had zero contact with anybody from the VPD, other than myself, at the end’
Jury has made 18 recommendations arising from death of group home resident Traevon Desjarlais
Jury makes seven recommendations after man who stabbed officer shot 9 times by police
Doctors testify to Jocelyn George’s medical state when she arrived in ICU