Pubdate: Fri, 30 Jan 2004 Source: Edmonton Sun (CN AB) Copyright: 2004, Canoe Limited Partnership. Contact: http://www.fyiedmonton.com/htdocs/edmsun.shtml Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/135 Author: Tony Blais, Court Bureau 'IT WAS LIKE THEY JUST LET GO': COP Fatality Inquiry A tactical cop who threw a flash-bang device at a fourth-floor balcony where two men plunged to their deaths during a police raid says it was empty at the time. Testifying yesterday at a fatality inquiry into the Sept. 24, 1999, deaths of Huu Pham, 15, and Adam Miller, 21, Const. Malcolm Allan said he saw three men rush onto the balcony after he had already tossed the concussive grenade. "As it's in the air or leaving my arms, the three subjects come rushing out onto the balcony," testified Allan. "I just remember it leaving my arm and there they were, all three of them." The tactical unit member said the trio were "racing" and each had one leg over the railing when the flash-bang arced at the level of the fourth-floor balcony, descended to just above the third-floor balcony and then detonated. When the device went off, one man stopped and hopped back onto the balcony while Pham and Miller continued to climb over, said Allan. "They didn't miss a beat, they just continued to move," he said, adding he recalls the pair looking down, then falling. "They didn't jump - it was like they just let go," he said. "I remember their eyes wide open in a state of flight." Allan told the inquiry the goal of his flash-bang deployment was to provide a diversion from the main entry. Under cross-examination, Allan testified he was told to not deploy the flash-bang if anyone was on the balcony "for safety reasons." He also said it was an error when he wrote in his notes that the device hit the railing. Allan testified he was in a state of shock after the event. "I saw two people die right in front of my eyes," he said. The raid at 12925 65 St. was part of a joint RCMP-city police operation targeting an alleged major drug gang. The inquiry has heard two flash-bang devices were detonated during the raid, one in and one out. Tom Engel, the lawyer for the Miller family, contends a flash-bang played a role in the fatal plunge of the two young men. - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake