Troy Goode Press Release

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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Memphis, Tennessee – July 20, 2015 – On July 18, 2015, Troy Goode died after being arrested by the Desoto County Sheriff's Department. Mr. Goode was a 30-year-old chemical engineer, a devoted husband, and a loving father of a 15-month-old son. Troy attended Christian Brothers University, where he received a Bachelors of Science in Chemical Engineering with honors. After graduating from CBU, Troy worked for nexAir, a local industrial supply company. As a plant engineer, Troy custom-designed a 3,500 square-foot hydrogen gas plant operating in Memphis. Troy was an animal lover and often volunteered his time working for local charities such as the Family Safety Center of Memphis and Shelby County. On July 18, 2015, at around 7:45 p.m., Troy was arrested by the Southaven Police department, apparently for disorderly conduct. According to eyewitnesses, Troy was held down by multiple police officers and hogtied. After paramedics arrived, Southaven police strapped Troy onto a stretcher face-down and still hogtied. Troy was then transferred by police away from the scene, and he was eventually taken to Baptist Memorial Hospital-Desoto. At around 9:00 p.m., family members who called Baptist were informed Troy was in stable condition, but that they would be arrested for obstruction of justice if they came to the hospital to check on him. Less than an hour later at 9:56 p.m., an employee of Baptist called Troy's wife, Kelli Goode, and informed her that Troy had passed away. The family has retained Ballin, Ballin & Fishman. The family's attorneys are actively investigating Troy's arrest to determine exactly what caused the death of an active, healthy, 30-year-old man. The attorneys are concerned with the amount of force used in Troy's arrest and troubled by the police officers' conduct toward his family and the public. Eyewitnesses to Troy's arrest have confirmed that Mr. Goode was hogtied. Eyewitnesses have also stated that Troy was saying, "I can't breathe" while strapped face-down to the stretcher. The attorneys are aware of at least two cell-phone videos taken by bystanders at the scene. According to eyewitnesses, officers threatened to arrest anyone taking cell phone footage of Troy's arrest or the restraints being used by police. Attorneys for the family ask that anyone with a cell phone video or anyone who may have information about Troy's arrest or death contact Ballin, Ballin & Fishman. Tim Edwards and Kevin McCormack, the family’s attorneys, are sending a letter today requesting that the Mississippi Attorney General conduct an investigation into Troy's death and the conduct of the officers involved. The family’s attorneys are also requesting that the United States Department of Justice investigate the use of force by the Southaven Police Department. Contact: Kevin McCormack Ballin, Ballin & Fishman, P.C. [email protected] (901) 525-6278 200 Jefferson Ave., Suite 1250 Memphis, TN 38103 ###

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Troy Goode press release.

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  • FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

    Memphis, Tennessee July 20, 2015 On July 18, 2015, Troy Goode died after being arrested by the

    Desoto County Sheriff's Department. Mr. Goode was a 30-year-old chemical engineer, a devoted

    husband, and a loving father of a 15-month-old son.

    Troy attended Christian Brothers University, where he received a Bachelors of Science in Chemical

    Engineering with honors. After graduating from CBU, Troy worked for nexAir, a local industrial supply

    company. As a plant engineer, Troy custom-designed a 3,500 square-foot hydrogen gas plant operating in

    Memphis. Troy was an animal lover and often volunteered his time working for local charities such as the

    Family Safety Center of Memphis and Shelby County.

    On July 18, 2015, at around 7:45 p.m., Troy was arrested by the Southaven Police department, apparently

    for disorderly conduct. According to eyewitnesses, Troy was held down by multiple police officers and

    hogtied. After paramedics arrived, Southaven police strapped Troy onto a stretcher face-down and still

    hogtied. Troy was then transferred by police away from the scene, and he was eventually taken to Baptist

    Memorial Hospital-Desoto.

    At around 9:00 p.m., family members who called Baptist were informed Troy was in stable condition, but

    that they would be arrested for obstruction of justice if they came to the hospital to check on him. Less

    than an hour later at 9:56 p.m., an employee of Baptist called Troy's wife, Kelli Goode, and informed her

    that Troy had passed away.

    The family has retained Ballin, Ballin & Fishman. The family's attorneys are actively investigating Troy's

    arrest to determine exactly what caused the death of an active, healthy, 30-year-old man. The attorneys

    are concerned with the amount of force used in Troy's arrest and troubled by the police officers' conduct

    toward his family and the public. Eyewitnesses to Troy's arrest have confirmed that Mr. Goode was

    hogtied. Eyewitnesses have also stated that Troy was saying, "I can't breathe" while strapped face-down

    to the stretcher. The attorneys are aware of at least two cell-phone videos taken by bystanders at the

    scene. According to eyewitnesses, officers threatened to arrest anyone taking cell phone footage of Troy's

    arrest or the restraints being used by police. Attorneys for the family ask that anyone with a cell phone

    video or anyone who may have information about Troy's arrest or death contact Ballin, Ballin & Fishman.

    Tim Edwards and Kevin McCormack, the familys attorneys, are sending a letter today requesting that the

    Mississippi Attorney General conduct an investigation into Troy's death and the conduct of the officers

    involved. The familys attorneys are also requesting that the United States Department of Justice

    investigate the use of force by the Southaven Police Department.

    Contact:

    Kevin McCormack

    Ballin, Ballin & Fishman, P.C.

    [email protected]

    (901) 525-6278

    200 Jefferson Ave., Suite 1250

    Memphis, TN 38103

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