Constable Hardeep Sahota says she hadn’t received de-escalation or mental-health training before confrontation with Myles Gray
crises before she answered a public disturbance call from a South Vancouver man reporting Mr. Gray swearing at his mother and spraying her with a nearby garden hose.
not to take notes about the incident. Experts told The Globe and Mail the alleged union meddling with the recording of notes, a core responsibility of good police work, is unusual and unsettling.Independent Investigations Office – which investigates deaths or serious injuries at the hands of police – to lay criminal charges against Constable Sahota and her fellow officers who responded that day.
He sprayed her with the hose and made sexual remarks, telling her you’re “beautiful” and “you’re so hot,” she told the inquest through a Turkish-speaking interpreter. His family doctor also testified that he had been taking testosterone supplements and bodybuilding in the years leading up to his death.
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