ORLANDO, Fla. — The driver accused of crashing a truck into the Hideaway Bar in Ivanhoe Village was in police custody Monday afternoon.

Orlando police charged Jackson Click, 45, with driving under the influence with serious bodily injury.


What You Need To Know

  • The driver of a truck that crashed into the Hideaway Bar on Sunday night was arrested Monday

  • Jackson Click, 45, was charged with driving under the influence with serious bodily injury

  • Four people were taken to the hospital after being injured when the truck smashed the building

According to the Orange County Sheriff's Office, Click's blood alcohol level tested at four times the legal limit.

The popular bar and restaurant on Virginia Avenue was damaged Sunday, after police say a driver crashed a Dodge Ram into the patio and front wall of the building at about 6 p.m. Sunday.

Two people who were on the patio and two others who were inside the bar were struck by the truck when it smashed into the front of the building, Hideaway owner Chip Critcher said. Four people were taken to the hospital with injuries and were listed as stable, authorities said.

Criticher indicated he would take some time to repair the building because of how traumatic the crash was.

“The materialistic side of this and the rest of it is no big deal," Critcher said. "What I’m more worried about is everybody’s OK and just trying to get everybody emotionally that was working for me last night back together and make sure everybody’s good to come back."

The front of the business remained taped off Monday, and the wall was boarded up with plywood.

Officials said the driver stayed at the scene after the crash.