Vancouver officers involved in beating death should be fired, victim's sister says

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Vancouver officers involved in beating death should be fired, victim's sister says
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BURNABY, B.C. — The sister of a man beaten to death during a confrontation with Vancouver police says the officers involved should lose their jobs.

Melissa Gray says the death of her brother, Myles, more than seven years ago devastated their family members, who have been waiting for accountability from the officers and the police department.

His sister told the media as the coroner's inquest into the man's death began that those officers"stole her brother's life" and don't deserve to continue in their jobs in policing. Police had originally been called to a report of someone in a mental health crisis, and Melissa Gray says police need to learn to recognize those situations and be able to verbally de-escalate such an event.

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