Pubdate: Thu, 11 Sep 2003 Source: Edmonton Sun (CN AB) Copyright: 2003, Canoe Limited Partnership. Contact: http://www.fyiedmonton.com/htdocs/edmsun.shtml Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/135 Author: Shane Holladay MOM STILL BLAMES COPS Son Died In 1999 Police Raid On Alleged Drug Gang The crumbling case against an alleged drug gang is shocking, says the city mom of a man who died in the sweeping raids that landed the so-called Trang gang in custody. "I'm appalled, I'm totally appalled," Allie Miller told The Sun yesterday. Her son, 21-year-old Adam Miller, died during one of the 1999 police raids. Adam and 15-year-old Huu Pham of Calgary died after falling from a fourth-floor Edmonton apartment balcony. Both suffered multiple injuries in the fall and later died in hospital. Miller said she still holds the police "100%" responsible for her boy's death. "Unless I hear different, that's never going to change," she said. "If you're dealing with people who are dangerous, in a fourth-floor building, you would think they wouldn't want any of them to get away and they would take protective measures." On Monday, citing unreasonable delay and evidence disclosure failures, a judge in the massive drug gang trial tossed out charges against 11 alleged gang members. The Court of Queen's Bench justice criticized the federal Crown and police on the disclosure fiasco, which included the late discovery of 36 boxes of evidence at Edmonton RCMP headquarters and two boxes in a city cop's basement. The 11 accused were originally part of 36 accused facing trial in Edmonton. In March 2001, the Crown streamlined its case by splitting it into two trials. One of the men arrested at the same apartment where Adam and Pham died, Thinh Duc Vu, alleges they were knocked off the balcony by a tear gas canister fired by police. A fatality inquiry was called, but has been postponed until Dec. 8 to allow all the trials stemming from the raids to be completed. - --- MAP posted-by: Larry Stevens