Myles Gray death shows police need regional training centres on use of force: expert
VANCOUVER — An expert on police use of force is recommending regional training centres for departments in light of the violent encounter between Vancouver officers and Myles Gray that ended in his death in 2015.
Former officer Michael Massine, testifying at a public hearing into Gray’s death, says police departments should have full-time training units regionalized under the same structure so everyone is “on the same page.”
Gray died after suffering injuries including a fractured eye socket, a crushed voice box and ruptured testicles at the hands of the VPD officers who were all cleared of misconduct in 2024 by a police discipline authority.
Massine told the hearing held by the Office of the Police Complaint Commissioner on Wednesday that the officers missed opportunities to de-escalate the situation and showed a complete lack of awareness about the fatal impact of their actions.


