Carly Pearce took time out of her weekend show to honor college student Riley Strain after he was found dead in Nashville
Carly Pearce dedicated a portion of her weekend concert to college student Riley Strain, who was recently found dead in Nashville.
While visiting Bryan’s bar on March 8, Strain was asked by security to exit the country singer’s establishment. According to additional video obtained by ABC News, Strain briefly spoke with a police officer on the night he vanished. The officer asked how he was doing and he replied, “I’m good, how are you?” No additional video of Strain had been discovered after his brief interaction with police.
In honor of Strain’s favorite color, the city of Nashville recently decided to turn select buildings, businesses and park lights green.
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