This article will explore Ricky Trooper’s early life and more about his daughter’s death.
Ricky Trooper – The Sound Selector
Ricky Trooper, also known as Sound Trooper, is a true powerhouse in the world of dancehall clashes. Hailing from the small town of Mount Regale in St. Mary, Trooper’s introduction to the sound system industry came at the age of eight when he moved to Spanish Town and was introduced to Coptic Hi Power. Under the tutelage of Copey, the owner of Coptic Hi Power, Trooper honed his skills as a selector and learned the art of the dancehall sound system industry.
His illustrious career spans several decades and his influence on the dancehall world is undeniable. Trooper’s legacy is sure to endure for generations to come.
What happened to Ricky Trooper’s daughter?
Tragedy struck the North End of Bridgeport on the morning of Thursday, April 6th, 2023 when citizens of a local condominium complex reported hearing gunshots. The police were alerted immediately and upon arriving at the scene, they discovered the lifeless body of 23-year-old Brianna Destiny McKoy, the daughter of Ricky, who had been fatally shot inside a unit at the Coachlight Square condominium complex on Vincellette Street.
The Bridgeport police issued a statement requesting the public’s assistance in locating Derrick Francis, the alleged perpetrator of Brianna’s murder. The incident left many in shock and saddened by the loss of such a young life. Trooper’s heartfelt message on social media serves as a reminder of the devastating impact of violence on families and communities.
Did Ricky Trooper attend her funeral?
Ricky Trooper was able to attend his daughter’s funeral service in Bridgeport, Connecticut, after being granted a compassionate visa almost 13 years after his US visa was revoked in 2010. The funeral took place at Grace Cathedral of Peace, with the interment following at Lawncroft Cemetery in Fairfield.
Despite the emotional strain of the occasion, Trooper remained strong, posting on social media to express his gratitude for being able to be there with his family. The trooper was able to qualify for the visa under the humanitarian and compassionate grounds, which include situations such as the critical illness or death of a family member.