This is what CBC printed:
"Myles Gray died after a struggle with police in a shrouded backyard in Burnaby, B.C., in August 2015. His injuries included ruptured testicles, a broken voice box, a fractured eye socket and widespread bruising."
Officers cleared of any wrongdoing.
Mainstream media (msm) excluded facts which, if included, would create a different scene than what is presented.
The following is from the B.C. Coroner's Report.
"A physician testified that Myles Gray had decided to stop taking Divalproex, a mood stabilizing medication prescribed for his bipolar condition, during the 12 months prior to his death with no known adverse effects.
The physician also indicated Myles Gray was well-muscled through weightlifting and had disclosed self-injection of non-prescription testosterone approximately a year prior to his death."
"An employee observed Myles Gray walking away from the business sometime between 1230 to 1330 hours. He left his truck partially unloaded with his wallet, keys, and backpack in the unlocked truck cab. Myles Gray’s disappearance was reported to the Burnaby RCMP and his parents later that afternoon.
"At this time Gray then punched one of the officers in the face. The officer punched in the face by Gray testified they lost consciousness for a period. The remaining two officers testified they struck Gray in the legs with their batons several times with little response from Gray. One officer then grabbed Gray around the waist and wrestled him to the ground. The officer and Myles Gray ended up under a tree/bush in the northwest corner of the upper level of the backyard. The other two officers then attempted to assist in controlling Myles Gray."