Police used neck restraint on B.C. man who died after altercation: paramedic
VANCOUVER — A paramedic testifying at a public hearing into the 2015 death of Myles Gray says he had trouble intubating the man and was told by a Vancouver officer that police had used batons and a “lateral neck restraint” as they tried to make an arrest.
Stephen Shipman, an advanced life support paramedic who responded to the scene in August 2015, testified that Gray was in cardiac arrest when he arrived.
He says primary care paramedics had been conducting CPR on the man, who “had bruises to parts of his body,” and was lying on his back with an IV already started.
He says he and his partner took over resuscitation efforts when they arrived, but Gray had been unusually difficult to intubate because there was significant swelling in his airway.


