A Pittsburgh police officer is facing charges after police say he drove under the influence and hit a bicyclist after leaving a bar on a night in June.

Officer Brian Martin, 35, is charged with accidents involving death or personal injury, DUI, and reckless driving, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette reports. Martin was charged Friday and has been placed on administrative leave.

Officers were dispatched to the intersection of Allegheny and Ridge avenues at around 11 p.m. on June 19 for a reported hit-and-run involving a bicycle.

The bicyclist, 39-year-old Jeffrey Ruby, told officers he was riding along Ridge Avenue when he was hit from behind by a black pickup truck that then left the scene, according to the report. Ruby reported being thrown backward off the bike and hitting his head on the road.

Police determined the truck was registered to Martin, and officers then went to his home. When Martin answered the door, he appeared “unsteady on his feet and displayed glassy eyes,” according to the report. He also seemed confused and provided nearly unintelligible answers to officers.

Pittsburgh Post-Gazette reports Martin was placed on desk duty in June 2018 after he made a comment on Facebook that said he was “celebrating” the death of rapper Jimmy Wopo.