AUSTIN, TX — The father of a man killed in a South Austin wrong-way crash is suing a 6th Street bar for allegedly serving alcohol to his son despite his intoxication, according to a published report.

Zachary McBride, 23, died in the early morning of March 25 after crashing into a concrete median on MoPac Boulevard, according to a report in the Austin American-Statesman. Police said he was driving the wrong way in the northbound lane when he hit the barricade near La Crosse Avenue, the newspaper reported.

Prior to the wreck, McBride had been drinking at The Dizzy Rooster, a bar at 306 E. 6th Street at San Jacinto Boulevard along the popular entertainment corridor, according to the report. Bar employees "...provided alcoholic beverages to Zachary McBride, even though it was apparent that he was obviously intoxicated to the extent that he presented a clear danger to himself and to other persons," the lawsuit reads in part.