Nashville Nightlife: Bar owners, employees talk security training

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  • Nashville Nightlife: Bar owners, employees talk security training.

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  • @traci635
    @traci635 Před 5 měsíci +11

    If someone is too intoxicated to be in a bar, what makes you think he's OK to function outside the bar??? Call them a cab! Riley Strain would be alive today if someone had just called him a cab!

    • @paulstevens7528
      @paulstevens7528 Před 5 měsíci

      There were a series of decision points that night. The last one we know of and have video evidence of, is when the police officer inquired about his condition. He could have asked the officer if he was going in the correct direction to get to his hotel, and likely changed the outcome of that night. The earlier decision points could have also likely changed the outcome.

  • @131dyana
    @131dyana Před 5 měsíci +21

    In Phoenix , AZ. if they are really drunk the bar can call a taxi and the person is taken home for free.

    • @donjulio4025
      @donjulio4025 Před 5 měsíci +1

      not true, rides are not free

    • @VOAN
      @VOAN Před 5 měsíci

      @donjulio4025 Yeap they are only free if you hitchhike like in the old days. Hitchhiking is free but more dangerous, rideshare is not free but less dangerous.

  • @spoonypoon7998
    @spoonypoon7998 Před 5 měsíci +32

    Bars and employees have a certain responsibility but so do customers!! One of the biggest problems of our society today is no one taking PERSONAL responsibility!!!

    • @valerieriver7447
      @valerieriver7447 Před 5 měsíci +3

      Oh my God! You are so absolutely right!!
      Personal responsibility should be taught to young people going crazy without foreseeing the serious consequences of their reckless behavior...😢

    • @raycaster4398
      @raycaster4398 Před 5 měsíci

      Sad, the "cult of victimhood" pushed by one of the Parties.
      Everyone a victim.

    • @ladyfreedomsrawnarratives
      @ladyfreedomsrawnarratives Před 5 měsíci +1

      I agree!! Been a bartender, cocktail server and I have been a bar patron.

  • @MalissiaCreates
    @MalissiaCreates Před 5 měsíci +6

    I worked in a very busy downtown Seattle bar every weekend. Hard to babysit everyone but if we took your $$ then we also made sure if you got cut off or intoxicated, we got you a cab home.
    Yes to personal responsibility absolutely, but there’s common sense AND compassion that that person is in need of help to get home safely. Literally the Sound was in walking distance, no rails or fence and you never heard of “countless” bodies ending up there after a night out.

    • @somr1972
      @somr1972 Před 5 měsíci +1

      Yes, I have seen a few bartenders say that they discussed this in the ABC training.

    • @paulstevens7528
      @paulstevens7528 Před 5 měsíci

      Did the Seattle government close the street in front of that bar on the weekends, to make it safer for people to barhop?

  • @ladyfreedomsrawnarratives
    @ladyfreedomsrawnarratives Před 5 měsíci +6

    What a tragic accident. 🥺 The quality of your friends should always outweigh the quantity of your friends. Poor Riley was too young to realize that. 💚

  • @carolinemarch2626
    @carolinemarch2626 Před 5 měsíci +41

    I’m sorry, but I would never let a friend that I went out with , leave by themselves.

  • @CryMeARiver63
    @CryMeARiver63 Před 5 měsíci +22

    Riley was not escorted out the BACK DOOR , video from the bar shows he and one other frat boy went out the front door . Once outside the frat boy went back in leaving Riley alone . It took them 16 hours to report Riley missing .

    • @somr1972
      @somr1972 Před 5 měsíci +1

      I used to do event security in MO and we paid for our own certification through the MO Police Dept. I worked at several venues in MO and promoted some events here in TN. IMO, security should have been at all entrances/exits at ALL times. His friend should NOT have been let back in.
      In all the situations I have witnessed someone being put out of a venue, it was handled procedurally and professionally. Incident reports were taken and we worked with the police, who usually made final determinations of public intoxication and how the situation was handled.

    • @paulstevens7528
      @paulstevens7528 Před 5 měsíci

      And the "back" door is actually on the side of the building, with the front door being on the front corner on the same side of the building. Even if he had gone out the "back" door, the direction he went when he left the bar would have had him walking past the front door, so the whole claim of his friends losing track of him because he was tossed out the back door and they had to go out the front door, falls apart when you look at the layout of the building.

  • @cathysmith1555
    @cathysmith1555 Před 5 měsíci +8

    Maybe small towns are different but the bars in my town offer to call a cab if they are too intoxicated.

    • @Yaa7700
      @Yaa7700 Před 5 měsíci +2

      The difference between Riley and your small town is he walked to the bar from his hotel. So he probably thought he could walk back. It’s a good discussion to have though since a drunk person can easily get lost. That’s it’s better to uber them back to the hotel. Since I’m guessing they aRe using his card he used at the bar for the uber, they need to also have an automatic high tip percentage given because dealing w drunk people in downtown Nashville has got to be terrible.

    • @DavidLLambertmobile
      @DavidLLambertmobile Před 5 měsíci +1

      Major chains, restaurants are starting to be more strict. No more than 4 alcohol drinks, no over served. No fights 🥊. Patrons should not get trashed. Adults over 35-40 should not be falling down drunk. It's not cute or funny. 🚫

    • @Lucky2beme
      @Lucky2beme Před 5 měsíci +1

      The bars in Missouri call a taxi

    • @MalissiaCreates
      @MalissiaCreates Před 5 měsíci +1

      Yes I worked in a very busy bar every weekend in my 20s. Hard to babysit everyone but if we took your $$ then we also made sure if you got cut off or intoxicated, we got you a cab home.
      Yes to personal responsibility absolutely, but there’s common sense AND compassion that that person is in need of help to get home safely. Literally the Sound was in walking distance, no rails or fence and you never heard of “countless” bodies ending up there after a night out.

    • @NashvilleRachel
      @NashvilleRachel Před 5 měsíci

      You're lucky

  • @garymartin1956
    @garymartin1956 Před 5 měsíci +3

    Nashville needs an entertainment security director. Bart Butler is the perfect person for the job.

  • @raycaster4398
    @raycaster4398 Před 5 měsíci +35

    There's ONLY one person most responsible for this death.
    Not bars, not passersby, not City, not cops.
    Personal responsibility.

    • @addisperez8205
      @addisperez8205 Před 5 měsíci +11

      The city does need to install more fencing and railings around the river and take out those stones from underneath the bridge. Anyone could trip under there and tumble over that short wooden fence and into the river.
      Riley is not the only person they have pulled out of that river.
      There are a lot of dangerous drop-offs around the river that people could fall and get hurt or lose their lives.
      *** There is a lot of foot traffic and bars in the area.

    • @auggie7687
      @auggie7687 Před 5 měsíci +2

      1000percent

    • @Charmander009
      @Charmander009 Před 5 měsíci +3

      @@addisperez8205there is a fence and railing all over the. But if someone wants to climb over to take a leak. , nothin can be done . Even if they ruin the beauty of Nashville by putting some 5 ft fence blocking the view of the river , people can still climb over

    • @Charmander009
      @Charmander009 Před 5 měsíci +3

      If the bar kicked him out then it’s the bar’s responsibility

    • @raycaster4398
      @raycaster4398 Před 5 měsíci +1

      @@Charmander009
      WHY did the bar kick this bar-hopping young man out??

  • @brendaniebel1355
    @brendaniebel1355 Před 5 měsíci +11

    Amen. These friends,weren't friends 😢

    • @IanPhilmore
      @IanPhilmore Před 5 měsíci +2

      Pretty horrible thing to say. The only person responsible for Riley’s death was Riley. If a grown man can’t walk 4 blocks to a hotel because they drank too much, that’s on them.

  • @DDee-oi6kn
    @DDee-oi6kn Před 5 měsíci +11

    What happened to Riley was totally avoidable. The bars need better training and people need to watch out after their friends - go as a group leave as a group. When they kicked Riley out - his friends should have left with him. So sorry for the family - they are suffering because of these stupid mistakes.

    • @williamcowell1889
      @williamcowell1889 Před 5 měsíci

      Or, how about not get so drunk you can’t walk home. Maybe Riley shouldn’t have got so fucked up.

    • @paulstevens7528
      @paulstevens7528 Před 5 měsíci

      @@williamcowell1889 There's a theory circulating that he was following directions on his phone, since he was walking in the direction of a business that has a similar name to the name of his hotel. That is plausible, as in recent years I have encountered people who could not get anywhere if their phone could not tell them how to get there. If that was what happened, maybe he would have been more likely to admit his condition and more willing to ask for help or directions, if he wasn't depending on a phone ap to navigate for him.

  • @JL-zn7me
    @JL-zn7me Před 5 měsíci +8

    In my state, bartenders will always call an Uber or taxi if you’d had too much to drink. If for any reason you’re escorted out, your entire group is going too! In Riley’s case, his “friends” were at fault and there’s no two ways about it. They knew how intoxicated he was, they knew he was kicked out… but left him completely alone to navigate the unfamiliar streets! When you go to a bar in a group, drunk or not, you are all accountable for each other! There is no excuse for Riley’s death. My heart is broken for him.

    • @donjulio4025
      @donjulio4025 Před 5 měsíci +2

      not true, rides are not free to drunks

    • @Charmander009
      @Charmander009 Před 5 měsíci +1

      Yea if the bar thought he was too drunk to be in bar , why throw him out on street like a bum

    • @MonicaFlorida
      @MonicaFlorida Před 5 měsíci

      @@donjulio4025Then how about a taxi?

    • @elizabethwitt2621
      @elizabethwitt2621 Před 5 měsíci

      ​@@donjulio4025Is that really your point?

    • @paulstevens7528
      @paulstevens7528 Před 5 měsíci

      @@Charmander009 Someone connected to the family stated that he was thrown out because of a misunderstanding between him and another customer, not because he was too drunk to be there.

  • @dreamcatcher5502
    @dreamcatcher5502 Před 5 měsíci +25

    How about, don't drink alchohol !! Riley lost his entire life, just for a drink of alcohol. It's NOT worth it !! Like a drunk living on the streets. He stumbled into the river and died. What did Riley and an alcoholic living on the streets have in common ? ALCOHOL !!! ALCOHOL KILLS !!! 😥

    • @addisperez8205
      @addisperez8205 Před 5 měsíci

      Have you seen the dangerous drop-offs around the river?
      Anyone could have lost their balance and fell into the river, especially under the bridge where those stones are and that short wooden fence. That's most likely where Riley went into the river.
      *** The city needs to put up higher fencing or railings to prevent people from getting hurt or losing their life because there is a lot of foot traffic and bars near the river. Riley is not the only person they have pulled out of that river.
      A lot of young people go out drinking for spring break, but they have fun, and then they go home 🏡. It's sad that not one person in his group could at least call for an Uber to make sure that Riley returned to the hotel safely, especially since he was intoxicated and he was in an unfamiliar place at night 🌙.
      *** You are right that nobody was responsible for Riley, but somebody could have saved his life with just one phone call 📲 ☎️ 📞.

    • @Charmander009
      @Charmander009 Před 5 měsíci +1

      Preach

    • @MysticSage9
      @MysticSage9 Před 5 měsíci +1

      Wow I completely agree. But where is our compassion. This is supposed to be a state full of Christians right before a big Christian holiday and we have no compassion on a young man who lost his life when we have no evidence on how he died. The autopsy hasn't even come out? Yes I agree alcohol is a great tragedy that is completely underrated and has ruined many people's lives. But how many of us have been young and made bad decisions. He was young? Those without sin cast the first stone

    • @valerieriver7447
      @valerieriver7447 Před 5 měsíci

      Absolutely TRUE!!!

    • @user-iv1yi6cz7o
      @user-iv1yi6cz7o Před 5 měsíci

      AMEN AND AMEN..MOM PAID FOR THOSE DRINKS

  • @Ken-615
    @Ken-615 Před 5 měsíci +6

    Crack down on public intoxication. Better off to be in jail than dead. Too bad the DA is a wimp. Moral of the story. Don' drink to excess. You can't blame the bars. Even if Riley went back to the hotel nothing to stop him from going back out. The bars are not adult daycare.

  • @somr1972
    @somr1972 Před 5 měsíci +1

    I did event security in MO after the Guns 'n Roses riot at several venues. My experience with doing security was that you had to be certified through the MO Police Dept. and take yearly training. I have not been to a bar in years. Due to Riley's case, I can really see the difference state to state. Not only did I do pat down searches, but we worked with the police.
    In incidents where a person was removed for public intoxication, the person and whoever escorted the person was NOT allowed back in, because ALL entrance/exits were guarded. The police usually determined the persons state and incident reports were always made. I have a hard time seeing people say that bars aren't babysitters, but the permits/licenses that they were issued say otherwise. They can be held liable and there are state laws that determine that.

  • @nillyk5671
    @nillyk5671 Před 5 měsíci +7

    Why did everyone forget about Dakota? 27 year old, he drowned in 2021 just like Riley did.

    • @MalissiaCreates
      @MalissiaCreates Před 5 měsíci

      😢 and all those they keep finding. Sad

    • @NashvilleRachel
      @NashvilleRachel Před 5 měsíci +2

      I didn't know Dakota but joined the search team the day his mother & gf, RutheAnne flew in.
      Our search team contacted The Bridge Building and asked them to check security footage. It was on their cameras.
      We also found his wallet, 100% intact that day.
      Dakota's phone last pinged on ground in a field on the east side of the river. There was no phone there.
      I believe his phone was on his person, but due to being in the water, it pings to solid ground.
      I called the tipline for Riley and referenced Dakota & the outcome.

    • @NashvilleRachel
      @NashvilleRachel Před 5 měsíci

      Dakota went into the river on his own accord. A wave knocked him down and he never resurfaced on the footage from The Bridge Building.

    • @NashvilleRachel
      @NashvilleRachel Před 5 měsíci +2

      The roadway under the bridge where Riley "disappeared "
      There is a "barrier " but anyone can access... it's apprx a 6' space on a decline. It's dirt, leaves , and slick. He had cowboy boots on which are slick.
      IMO, he stepped over there to either vomit or urinate, both have forward momentum.
      After that 6' of dirt/leaves ... it's approximately a 50' down to river.
      I 100% believe it was accidental.

    • @reign29810
      @reign29810 Před 5 měsíci +1

      Last name?

  • @bradr2142
    @bradr2142 Před 5 měsíci +6

    They put you out because you're to intoxicated the people you went there with has to go too at least one person.

  • @thegatesofdawn...1386
    @thegatesofdawn...1386 Před 5 měsíci +4

    Call a cab. Don't just cover the bars' legal responsibility.

  • @vellaminter9361
    @vellaminter9361 Před 5 měsíci +3

    Security guards are sometimes the perpetrators

  • @blueboyblue
    @blueboyblue Před 5 měsíci +2

    Individuals have to TAKE SOME RESPONSIBILITY for themselves. That's the problem with modern young people, they expect the world to babysit them. It is first and foremost YOUR JOB to take care of you. It is YOUR JOB to take some responsibility.

  • @lovewildviolet
    @lovewildviolet Před 5 měsíci +2

    If Riley was served “one alcoholic beverage and two cups of water” at Luke’s bar how did he get so drunk? Over serving patrons alcohol should be illegal and bar owners should be liable for it. Yes, I know serving alcohol is how they make their money and how their staff gets paid, but it’s ridiculous to kick out a drunk person to fend for themselves. His frat “brothers” I think also played a part in Riley’s untimely accident. So sad and it could have been prevented.

  • @Razor__1972
    @Razor__1972 Před 5 měsíci +15

    Common sense goes along way.

    • @nillyk5671
      @nillyk5671 Před 5 měsíci +2

      Young people sometimes don't have common sense. It's part of being young and inexperienced. Riley wasn't 25 yet. His brain wasn't fully developed. The frontal lobe is what helps us think of the consequences of our actions.
      Empathy goes a long way too.

    • @Charmander009
      @Charmander009 Před 5 měsíci

      @@nillyk5671in America they charge and throw 13 year olds in prison for life no parole like that Ethan kid , so obviously no one cares about brains being developed here .

  • @Lucky2beme
    @Lucky2beme Před 5 měsíci +2

    The bars in Missouri call a taxi you have to pay the taxi

  • @danlowe8684
    @danlowe8684 Před 5 měsíci +2

    The story tries to blend together totally different situations. Fighting with a bouncer (or a cop) is a losing battle. But situations such as Riley's case happen all night, every night across the globe. He was served only one drink when the staff became of his intoxicated behavior. He had a couple of waters and was likely not happy with being cut off and was escorted to the door. He wasn't crawling, and even the cop's body cam showed he was coherent and not out of control.
    So, is the bouncer supposed to detain him (and likely cause a fight) and stuff him into a cab? He had friends with him, and his hotel is a couple blocks away. These bars serve millions of tourists every year and how often has this happened? Context must be given to the always available 'solutions' suggested during the shock of a very isolated incident. Ditto the calls for (more) barriers along the river.

  • @azureavocado5195
    @azureavocado5195 Před 5 měsíci +7

    I see women and girls murdered callously by men every day in the news, and I never see a response from the community like this.
    Why is it that our lives are treated with such little regard and these young men get all the attention?

    • @VOAN
      @VOAN Před 5 měsíci +1

      I don't think you watch the news that much, there were women who were murdered or died due to mistakes that also got media attentions for a while. The Idaho Four, Laken Riley, Gabby Petito, Mitchell Dang, Nancy Ng, Madeline Kingsbury, etc.

    • @manichairdo9265
      @manichairdo9265 Před 5 měsíci +1

      Missing women and children also have local and other search teams looking for them or family, friends, and neighbours calling police to do a wellness check.
      A missing person makes the local news and people volunteer to look for them as in the case of Riley. I live in Scotland, and even I know this.

  • @georgetterobinson01
    @georgetterobinson01 Před 5 měsíci +12

    We need a "Riley's law" and make sure if someone is that intoxicated they call and uber for them!!

    • @CryMeARiver63
      @CryMeARiver63 Před 5 měsíci +1

      From what I had read they were staying at a hotel just down the street from the bar . There are over 12 hotels within a short walk from that bar .

    • @donjulio4025
      @donjulio4025 Před 5 měsíci +3

      doesn't make sense to have a riley's law. who will pay uber, you ? No law will prevent a person like riley from getting drunk and falling into a river or any other structure. That man's actions and his alone resulted in his death

    • @Charmander009
      @Charmander009 Před 5 měsíci

      @@donjulio4025taxes

    • @MonicaFlorida
      @MonicaFlorida Před 5 měsíci +1

      @@CryMeARiver63Then, let his friend walk there with him.

    • @elizabethwitt2621
      @elizabethwitt2621 Před 5 měsíci +1

      ​@@donjulio4025Who pays is not the point. Safety and responsibility are. Even if those bars did have to pay, I'm sure they'd rather do that than be sued. They take in plenty of cash. Don't feel sorry for the bars. If it turns out the customer needs to pay, if they can't, the bar should pay or hold him there until the police can get them to their hotel.

  • @battles423
    @battles423 Před 5 měsíci +14

    But people can’t go on vacation in Nashville or any other city and act foolish because they think nobody knows them in that town. People go to Las Vegas and realize that …..”What Happens In Vegas DOES NOT Stay In Vegas”

    • @elizabethwitt2621
      @elizabethwitt2621 Před 5 měsíci +2

      We're talking about safety here. It all starts with the bars. They serve the alcohol. They have a responsibility to their patrons to keep them safe. You don't throw a drink college kid out on the street to fend for himself, especially with at dangerous river dropoff nearby. You don't get to just grab all the cash with no accountability. If they're going to ask someone to leave, they should make sure they leave with who they came with or call them a cab. College kids, tourists unfamiliar with the area, a deadly river, a dark treacherous drop off. A million reasons why they need to make things safer in downtown Nashville.

    • @battles423
      @battles423 Před 5 měsíci +4

      @@elizabethwitt2621 if you’re 21 and make the choice to go anywhere you are responsible for your own safety. That is the problem with society today. Nobody takes responsibility for their own actions and decisions. His friends who was at the bar didn’t even help him get back to the hotel. There is video evidence of him walking past police and clearly talking to the cop. He wasn’t a high school freshman. He was a 22 year old MAN.

    • @marcialovejoy9926
      @marcialovejoy9926 Před 5 měsíci

      You r blaming the victim and that is not right and nothing gets me more angry then people blaming the victim
      Yes he was drunk. If he was drunk before he went to Lukes 32 bar he should not have been served one drink. Should not have been kicked out without arranging a way to get back to the hotel safely. Riley was from out of town and didn't k ow how to get back to the hotel safely. He went the wrong way and ended up falling down the bank into the river. The walkway that Riley was walking on had no lighting and no fencing. Since this happened Nashville has decided to put up a fence. I wonder how many people have fallen down the side into the river. Nashville could be sued over this which they need to be.

    • @johnc7652
      @johnc7652 Před 5 měsíci

      Vegas the biggest joke of them all 😂

    • @johnc7652
      @johnc7652 Před 5 měsíci

      Like anywhere else trying to make us wait for them to come around sorry world and people don't do that Vegas should really stop being a hypocrite to its own lessons

  • @NanaPiper
    @NanaPiper Před 5 měsíci +3

    Owners talk “security training” Owners need training as well. Don’t lay blame on security alone. They are given a job description from owners.

  • @MarkWilliams-lx9vy
    @MarkWilliams-lx9vy Před 5 měsíci +12

    It's a Bar, People drink in them, It's not a day care center.

    • @elizabethwitt2621
      @elizabethwitt2621 Před 5 měsíci +1

      They serve alcohol. Just like they can get in trouble for over-serving someone, they are accountable for not throwing drunk people out on their own. Make his friends leave with him, call him an Uber. You don't just get to take in all the money and wash your hands.

    • @MarkWilliams-lx9vy
      @MarkWilliams-lx9vy Před 5 měsíci

      @elizabethwitt2621 Some bars serve 100's of people in one night, If they are old enough to drink they should be old enough to take care of themselves.

  • @hi-techredneck7069
    @hi-techredneck7069 Před 5 měsíci +5

    Sadly it is going to happen again and again. $$$$$$😢

    • @NashvilleRachel
      @NashvilleRachel Před 5 měsíci +2

      Unless TABC does something about it .. these bars have Jager & Fireball ON TAP. what does anyone expect ??

  • @Lucky2beme
    @Lucky2beme Před 5 měsíci +4

    The autopsy is out with a convienient line of bull that he did not have any scratches from the fall from a STEEP EMBANKMENT into the Cumberland River. the videos are sketchy as Riley walked towards the bridge for sure. Frat bros did not call Riley a cab he most likely was given wrong directions back to the hotel. He was kicked out of a bar without the group he arrived with then they did not go out and search for Riley until making a call at 1 pm the following day--sketchy behavoir

  • @debihaynes1576
    @debihaynes1576 Před 5 měsíci

    The Patrons have a responsibility to ensure they are not overdoing!

  • @DavidLLambertmobile
    @DavidLLambertmobile Před 5 měsíci +3

    TABC needs better enforcement. They had problems recently. Nashville TN has many problems with fake security officers, no certifications. The city & PD can add IRIS cameras, Shot Spotter.

    • @elizabethwitt2621
      @elizabethwitt2621 Před 5 měsíci +1

      Police presence down by the river redirecting people, helping them with directions. Simple.

    • @paulstevens7528
      @paulstevens7528 Před 5 měsíci

      @@elizabethwitt2621 Not really that simple.
      A homeless advocacy group was complaining about the Nashville police violating the privacy of the homeless people by observing the area around their camp along the riverbank in downtown Nashville, a year or two ago. At least some members of the Nashville council have publicly stated agreement with the advocacy group on the issue of the privacy of the homeless people living on public property, and there are still homeless camps along the riverbank in that area.
      Some years ago, the Nashville police were apparently told to stay away (no patrols) from a public park along the riverbank farther down the river. That park is fairly heavily wooded, and by the time conditions near the park had deteriorated enough that local politicians admitted that police had to start patrolling the area again, a drug dealer with outstanding warrants had managed to build a small cabin inside the park. With the drug dealer living inside the homeless camp, and a charity sending a truck by the entrance of the park to hand out free needles, the residents of the camp in that park had convenient access to the drugs that resulted in what seems like a large number of calls for Fire/EMS to respond to overdoses, but the city apparently won't release data related to those calls.
      That is how bad things had to get, in recent years, before the city government would allow police to increase their presence in a public park to only two officers walking through the park each day.

  • @kimemerson4608
    @kimemerson4608 Před 5 měsíci +7

    Common sense

  • @eileenrice8775
    @eileenrice8775 Před 5 měsíci +3

    Here we go blaming everyone but the people responsible. Themselves. Bad choices bring about bad consequences. Everyone making Riley look like an innocent when he clearly wasn’t. He was 22, old enough to know better. That entire fraternity knew better. Now his poor mother is left to grieve.

  • @jaxxb5591
    @jaxxb5591 Před 5 měsíci +2

    I have gone with family during the day seen women so drunk, even one go off with a stranger. Skirts lifted, exposing them and all kinds of stuff. I’ve never been at night but can only imagine how much things escalate.
    I think for Riley’s situation more security at least at near the danger point of the Cumberland.
    Curious as to how many bars have Riley on camera being served vs only the “last charge was one drink and two waters”. This deserves a deeper dive. Just curious. Tragic for Riley, but if something changes it could give the family some solace. Prayers to the family and RIP Riley.

  • @jum90
    @jum90 Před 5 měsíci +2

    Riley died because his friends didn’t take care of him. The bar let him go because he was to drown that’s on his friends

  • @Lucky2beme
    @Lucky2beme Před 5 měsíci +1

    The bar most likely had his card if he was thrown out w/o paying the tab. It was reported his friend had to go back inside the bar to close out the tab, he may of paid cash ?

  • @Lucky2beme
    @Lucky2beme Před 5 měsíci +1

    The bars they could most likely use a refresher as ti treat patrons with compassion, if customer is intoxicated, call a cab. It us my belief that bar informed local police they kicked our a patron who would be on foot and intoxicated, he may have been followed. Its a sick world out there. He was targeted. The bar will hold onto your CC if you are kicked out and wait for you to call and pick it up if you leave without signing your tab. The whole story is very disturbing.

  • @georgethomas9343
    @georgethomas9343 Před 5 měsíci

    Austin was not in a FIGHT,HE WAS ASSAULTED

  • @lamars2486
    @lamars2486 Před 5 měsíci +1

    Dallas lived here too, he wasnt an out of towner.

  • @amandakaras356
    @amandakaras356 Před 5 měsíci +2

    Bars need to go back to the old way of doing things. Which was the security and bartenders were well trained in safety, knew how to take car keys away from patrons, call them a cab/uber, and call police of need be.

  • @marcialovejoy9926
    @marcialovejoy9926 Před 5 měsíci +4

    If Riley was intoxicated before he ended up at Lukes 32 he should not have been served at all at Lukes. The bar needs to be fined and held responsible for Rileys death. To Rileys family and other families the city of Nashville needs to be sued. The area down by the river along the sidewalk down by the river needed to have a fence up and lighting. Such a dangerous drop off. Investigation needs to happen to see how many people have died or gotten injured by falli g into the river. It is not important if someone is drunk anyone can fall into the river because it was not lite up a d no fencing

    • @elizabethwitt2621
      @elizabethwitt2621 Před 5 měsíci +1

      That's why you hear nothing from Luke Bryan as far as any offering of condolences to his parents. I have no respect for that, even if his lawyers told him not to talk. People are pissed. It's all over his social media. No longer a fan.

  • @ttothep1
    @ttothep1 Před 5 měsíci

    Also to say it’s not the car tender or bar it’s his friends that let him down.

  • @karenthomas422
    @karenthomas422 Před 5 měsíci +1

    Every bars must have changed need importing improvements. This is Tennessee Nashville downtown people are working at the bars terrible jobs. But his friends really awful not going with Riley strain 😢😢

  • @Lucky2beme
    @Lucky2beme Před 5 měsíci +3

    After he got thrown out of Luke Bryans bar. Riley was even more disoriented from the surprise of getting asked to leave a bar in a strange town. I think he asked the guy that walked him out how to get back to the hotel.

  • @Lucky2beme
    @Lucky2beme Před 5 měsíci +1

    The bar keeps your credit card until you pay the tab they served an obviously intoxicated young man then sent him into the streets w/o calling an uber or cab. More training is a terrific idea. But that doesnt stop a sicko from putting a mickey in your drink. They are saying no foul play bc they expect the story will go away so it does not negatively affect tourism

  • @Raymond-zz5pi
    @Raymond-zz5pi Před 5 měsíci +5

    A culture of booze. The owner of the bar in Nashville is a Country Music star whose last hit was about beer. Beer.
    Whoohoo!

    • @elizabethwitt2621
      @elizabethwitt2621 Před 5 měsíci

      And where has Luke Brian been through all this? His name is on that bar even if he doesn't own it.

  • @user-iv1yi6cz7o
    @user-iv1yi6cz7o Před 5 měsíci

    I DON'T USE ALCOHOL OR DRUGS DOESNT MAKE ME PERFECT BUT DIDNT TAKE A COLLEGE DEGREE TO STAY AWAY FROM DEADLY ISSUES..

  • @williamcowell1889
    @williamcowell1889 Před 5 měsíci +1

    I love how we’re not holding one’s actions accountable, it’s always someone else’s fault.

  • @All-on-the-table24
    @All-on-the-table24 Před 5 měsíci

    How are the cops letting Chris and Katie Proudfoot leave town in rv and they have a missing kid that they are not even searching for

  • @selanryn5849
    @selanryn5849 Před 5 měsíci +5

    Or, here's an idea, grown men could learn to behave themselves in public, and not be thrown out of bars for being sloppy drunk and antagonistic.

  • @fredwalker3374
    @fredwalker3374 Před 5 měsíci +1

    how about not get so drunk you fall in the water

  • @user-iv1yi6cz7o
    @user-iv1yi6cz7o Před 5 měsíci +1

    TALK MORE ABOUT STAYING SOBER....BETTER CHARACTER BETTER INTEGRITY..ALCOHOL DISTORTS YOU, YOUR LIVER DAMAGES AND DEATH

  • @martinaguiler3976
    @martinaguiler3976 Před 5 měsíci

    Bars throw you out... they ain't responsible what happends after they leave their place. And you punch body guards they hit back ..

  • @donjulio4025
    @donjulio4025 Před 5 měsíci

    worked in that area from 1976, the security guard/bouncers are not the problem makers in 99% of cases. It's the people who get drunk then get out of control both verbally and physically that create problems. You cant reason with these people. No amount of sitting in a classroom will stop people from getting intoxicated and/or falling into a body of water. All of these instances were caused by the patrons who became violent.

  • @Charmander009
    @Charmander009 Před 5 měsíci +1

    Riley’s death is one in 6 billion . A perfect set of circumstances occurred that tragic night . The hotel he stayed in had the same name as another business there , so google maps took him wrong way . Had he entered the right info , he would have been at the hotel in 5 minutes . Had he asked the cop for directions he would have reached safe too but he was too chicken to talk to a cop . Had he chose a different spot to climb over the railing , he might not of tripped and rolled into the riverbank. Hell even if he stopped to pick up a penny on the ground , his whole fate would of been different t

    • @SorbetthekindUbuyina2ndhandsto
      @SorbetthekindUbuyina2ndhandsto Před měsícem

      Where did you get the information about his parents saying he was a "rotten kid"?
      Hoping you were just joking about that! Lol!

  • @Shaqlife
    @Shaqlife Před 5 měsíci

    1:00-1:07

  • @user-iv1yi6cz7o
    @user-iv1yi6cz7o Před 5 měsíci

    HOW ABOUT PEOPLE TAKE RESPONSIBLITY AND STOP GETTING DRUNK AND HIGH

  • @lamars2486
    @lamars2486 Před 5 měsíci

    2:15 B I N G O

  • @Whatnok
    @Whatnok Před 5 měsíci +1

    Schools and the home should talk REAL FRIENDSHIP BRO CODE SIS CODE Training…

  • @Stewalebeth
    @Stewalebeth Před 5 měsíci +3

    Look at all the perfect people in the comments. 👀

    • @elizabethwitt2621
      @elizabethwitt2621 Před 5 měsíci +1

      They have no mercy because they are completely judgmental and holier than thou as if they'd never made a bad decision I'm their lives. College kids drink, they over indulge because they are young. Just because Riley made a mistake he shouldn't have had to pay for it with his life. If safety measures were taken by the bars, the city and the police, Riley would still be here today. Everyone in this has accountability and needs to do better for public safety, especially when your town makes enormous amounts of money off of tourists and college kids getting drunk. You don't get to just grab all the money and have no responsibility. That's bullshit.

    • @paulstevens7528
      @paulstevens7528 Před 5 měsíci

      @@elizabethwitt2621 What about all the judgmental people attacking the bar, claiming the bar separated him from his friends when he was too drunk to find his way back to the hotel, when the bar stated - after they turned their security camera video over to authorities - that one of his friends followed him out, but then turned around and went back into the bar and rejoined the rest of their group, and someone connected to the family has stated that he was asked to leave due to a misunderstanding with another customer, not because he was too drunk to be in the bar?

  • @user-iv1yi6cz7o
    @user-iv1yi6cz7o Před 5 měsíci

    DRUNK DRIVERS....DRUNK MEN IN PUBLIC...STOP GETTING DRUNK

  • @georgethomas9343
    @georgethomas9343 Před 5 měsíci +2

    Riley,s LAW....NOT SOMEDAY. NOW🕵️

    • @donjulio4025
      @donjulio4025 Před 5 měsíci +1

      what would riley's say. Don't be careless and get drunk then go wandering around in a unfamiliar place. Riley alone caused his own demised. Law doesn't prevent one from being stupid

    • @georgethomas9343
      @georgethomas9343 Před 5 měsíci

      @@donjulio4025 nor one from posting ignorant comments such as this one...keep licking the thin blue line boots,your a TROLL. IM a investigator PAL👁️

    • @georgethomas9343
      @georgethomas9343 Před 5 měsíci

      @@donjulio4025 Riley would say...WE CANT TRUST NOBODY,ESPECIALLY THE POLICE🕵️

  • @Lucky2beme
    @Lucky2beme Před 5 měsíci

    Foul play

  • @Jaywaters5
    @Jaywaters5 Před 5 měsíci +3

    To think certain laws are there to protect the nightclubs but doesn't help the victims. In those two situations. Both them boys look alike. Same style of look.
    If bouncers threw out Riley and they didn't ask him questions, one if he had a ride home or made him call someone sober.
    Because all the frat brothers were white boy wasted.
    It looks like the bar knew Riley was there with 50 frat brothers. They are some accounts of observation that a frat brother ot two was with Riley heading out the BACK DOOR but, he turned around and claims he had to close his tab, yet now there are other claims that they paid for each serving of liquor , which means no open bar tab on a credit card.
    Something went wrong with the frat brothers with Riley. I think they did a prank, and it went too far. I think they are too afraid to admit the truth of that night. I'm not saying it was done on purpose, but we all know that frat brothers do sketchy things to each other.
    I'm not saying any of the fraternity guys are guilty.
    It's just for me that the timelines don't match up, and the 911 call is sketchy in itself.
    They the fraternity guys, or some of them had been looking for Riley for hours before they decided to call the cops and call his family.
    If one of them as a guilty conscience, he should face the music. Just a thought.

    • @Charmander009
      @Charmander009 Před 5 měsíci +2

      The frat boys lied about everything. They said bar held them hostage and wouldn’t let them leave wit Riley . They said Riley went out the back door . All lies

    • @Jaywaters5
      @Jaywaters5 Před 5 měsíci

      @Squirtle40 something is up with the frat brothers and Riley....
      In The 911 call, there are several moments in it that it sounds like the fraternity is hiding something.

    • @paulstevens7528
      @paulstevens7528 Před 5 měsíci +1

      The "BACK" door is actually on the side of the building, with the front door being on the front corner on the same side of the building as the "BACK" door. Nothing but open sidewalk between the two doors and given the direction he went when he left the bar, Riley would have walked past the front door, if he had left through the "BACK" door. After the bar turned their security video over to authorities, they released a statement indicating that Riley had left through the front door. The story circulating on his being tossed out had already changed, once or twice, by the time the bar released their statement.
      There's also the issue of that street being closed at times, to prevent tourists being hit by cars as they go from bar to bar. If that Friday night was one of the times that the street was closed, Riley would have had to agree to a pickup point that the cab or Uber could get to, then find his way to that pickup point.
      There are a lot of local details that people are missing.

    • @Jaywaters5
      @Jaywaters5 Před 5 měsíci

      @paulstevens7528 Oh wow
      I know understand the doors and closing of the streets.
      We have a club or bar like that, and they are times the roads are closed for the events of that night to be safer from cars.
      I didn't know he had left from the front door.
      Now I can see how he was able to run in the parking lot before he had a bad fall.
      I wonder if in his body they find some finger prints or something if something happened to him with a Stanger or a frat brother.
      Thanks for that outline of the bar and other details.
      After he was found in the river, it just doesn't feel right. Like something like that can happen to him.
      What do you think of the body cam from the cop?
      Riley was gone from the sidewalk in 20 seconds.
      I thought he jumped into a car. But some eye-witnesses say to other things and that he was with someone on a railing by the water.
      The 911 call with the frat brother sounds a bit off and I feel I hear some clues that he knew Riley was by the water.. he says buuut..about RileyS cell phone.
      I also mapped the direction from Missouri to Nashville, and it looks like the same direction path from the bar scene to the river where Riley was last seen. It might sound like a stretch, but I saw thar as a clue in a weird way.
      Thanks for reading NY comment and replying. CZcams helps people connect to help out situations from our thoughts.

  • @jamesclark9347
    @jamesclark9347 Před 5 měsíci +2

    Luke is going to pay for this mistake

    • @donjulio4025
      @donjulio4025 Před 5 měsíci +2

      was not a mistake by luke a hole. The mistake was made by Riley

    • @jamesclark9347
      @jamesclark9347 Před 5 měsíci +2

      @@donjulio4025 he will still pay.

    • @Charmander009
      @Charmander009 Před 5 měsíci

      @@donjulio4025ur favorite singer Luke made some mistakes . Hope he sued for 100 million .

  • @auggie7687
    @auggie7687 Před 5 měsíci

    I think we should outlaw liquor,bars,cars,guns,swing sets,pillows and lollipops,then we would all be safe…..

  • @IanPhilmore
    @IanPhilmore Před 5 měsíci

    Nothing needs to be done expect maybe put up some guardrails along that river. Bars serve liquor. Kids aren’t allowed to drink liquor. Therefore bars aren’t daycares. Stop trying to make them into daycares. Adults are responsible for themselves.

  • @Acheco
    @Acheco Před 3 měsíci

    Gee i wonder what has changed Nashville?

  • @skauffman
    @skauffman Před 5 měsíci

    Frankly, why did Riley's friends not know he had been kicked out.

  • @Acheco
    @Acheco Před 3 měsíci

    Sounds like babysitting