Troy Goode, 30, a chemical engineer from Memphis, died Saturday at
a hospital two hours after police arrested him in a parking lot at a
concert by the band Widespread Panic in Southaven, about 15 miles
south of Memphis, said attorney Tim Edwards.
Goode had ingested the psychotropic drug LSD and was acting
erratically, leading witnesses to call the police because they
believed he was fighting with his wife, Kelli Goode, according to
Edwards and a statement by Southaven police.
Police arrived at about 7:45 p.m. local time (CT) and said he was
"acting strange" and running from them, the statement said. They
restrained him while attempting to arrest him for disorderly
conduct, Edwards said.
The statement did not specify that Goode was hogtied, but a video
taken by a witness and distributed by Edwards shows a man identified
as Goode face down on a gurney with his arms and legs tied behind
him and his arms attached to his legs.
Goode, who has asthma, was complaining that he could not breathe
while he was face down with a strap holding his head to the gurney
pad, Edwards said.
His wife was not allowed to go to the hospital with him, Edwards
said. He was taken to Baptist Memorial Hospital-Desoto.
He was dead before 10 p.m., Edwards said.
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The Desoto County district attorney did not return calls Tuesday but
defended police actions in a news conference and said the cause of
death will likely be linked to heart problems exacerbated by stress
and drugs, according to WHBQ-TV in Memphis.
Attorneys have asked the Mississippi Attorney General and the U.S.
Department of Justice to preserve the evidence pending autopsy
results and a toxicology report, expected next month. Edward said
they will decide at that time whether to request an investigation.
Goode was a plant engineer at a local industrial supply company and
the father of a 15-month-old boy.
A candlelight vigil is planned for Tuesday evening in Southaven.
(Reporting by Karen Brooks in Austin, Texas; Editing by Bernard Orr)
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