Dallas record store owner and DJ suffers catastrophic injury in fall

The Dallas music community is rallying around a local figure who’s been hurt in a serious accident: Chris Penn, a DJ and co-founder of music store Good Records, fell while at work and sustained serious damage, causing paralysis from the neck down.

According to a post from musician Tim DeLaughter, founder of Polyphonic Spree and co-founder of Good Records, Penn was taking down advertising decals on the store’s front window on Monday March 17 when the decal unexpectedly gave way and he fell backwards landing directly on his back.

DeLaughter described the fall as “catastrophic,” stating that “his spinal cord was bruised and paralysis was immediate from the neck down.”…

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