An investigation by the Tennessee Alcoholic Beverage Commission (TABC) has found no evidence that Riley Strain, a college student, was overserved alcohol at any Nashville bars before his disappearance and subsequent death in March. The investigation cleared several bars, including those owned by celebrities such as Luke Bryan, of any wrongdoing. Officials concluded that Strain was not served alcohol while visibly intoxicated in March.
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A woman whose husband was killed in a high-speed, drunk-driving crash two years ago is suing the driver responsible and the bar that she says served him at least six drinks — on top of the eight he had already downed at a country club earlier that day. https://t.co/gK005Hxrwh
An investigation by the Tennessee Alcoholic Beverage Commission (TABC) found college student Riley Strain was not served alcohol while visibly intoxicated at any Nashville bars before his tragic death in March. https://t.co/QuMahW44Cb
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An investigation by the Tennessee Alcoholic Beverage Commission found college student Riley Strain was not served alcohol while visibly intoxicated at any Nashville bars before his tragic death in March. https://t.co/gKx7kdmUgl
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