VPD officers could have de-escalated encounter ending in Myles Gray’s death: expert
VANCOUVER — A police use-of-force expert has told a public hearing that Vancouver police officers missed opportunities to de-escalate their encounter with Myles Gray that ended with his death in 2015, and that they showed a complete lack of awareness about the fatal impact of their actions.
Michael Massine, a former police officer turned trainer, said that had the officers used de-escalation techniques such as trying to initiate a conversation with Gray, it “might have led the incident down a different path.”
Gray died after a violent arrest that left him with injuries including a fractured eye socket, a crushed voice box and ruptured testicles.
Massine testified on Thursday that the officers had missed chances to “break the ice” with Gray, who was described by police at a previous coroner’s inquest as “animalistic” and displaying “superhuman” strength.


