The Tennessee Alcoholic Beverage Commission has launched an investigation into whether missing college student Riley Strain was overserved alcohol at Luke Bryan’s Broadway bar in Nashville.
The TABC is investigating whether the bar had any legal obligations to protect patrons who were overly intoxicated.
State law prohibits serving alcoholic beverages to someone who is visibly intoxicated. A violation is a class A misdemeanor. The TABC is investigating this matter to see if any violations have occurred.
Strain was seen on surveillance video wandering around downtown Nashville after he was kicked out of Luke’s 32BRIDGE on Friday night. He remains missing. Now, Country Music Star Luke Bryan is calling for help on social media to find Strain.