Particle.news

Download on the App Store

Tennessee Investigation Finds No Overserving in College Student's Death

Riley Strain was not visibly intoxicated before being ejected from Nashville bars, according to state officials.

  • The Tennessee Alcoholic Beverage Commission found no evidence that Riley Strain was overserved alcohol.
  • Strain visited four bars on Broadway the night he went missing, including Luke Bryan's 32 Bridge.
  • Investigators reviewed video footage and interviewed witnesses but found no signs of visible intoxication.
  • Strain's death was ruled accidental, caused by drowning and ethanol intoxication.
  • Family members have expressed doubts and requested a second autopsy.
Hero image