A Vancouver constable has become the first officer to speak publicly about the day Myles Gray died after a violent confrontation with police almost eight years ago. Constable Hardeep Sahota testified Gray appeared agitated, even “barbaric,” and she feared for her life before Gray was subdued by pepper spray, punches, kicks, and baton strikes. Emad Agahi reports.
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