A 22-year-old man who was thrown from a Jeep during a spring break crash in Port Aransas has died

Michael Brown was pronounced dead on March 20, nearly a week after after the March 14 wreck on State Highway 361 near Cinnamon Shore and Access Road 1A. The Nueces County medical examiner’s office confirmed his death, according to KIII-TV.

Port Aransas police said Brown was riding on top of a black Jeep during a spring break outing when he was thrown from the vehicle after the driver, identified by the New York Post as Riley Rhoades, crashed into a Tesla.

Video of Brown “twerking,” or making rapid hip thrust movements, was taken moments before the deadly crash as he was atop the Jeep. That same video that was shared online shows the aftermath of the crash. 

Brown suffered a severe head injury, according to the report. Police arrested Rhoades on suspicion of driving while intoxicated after the crash.

The wreck unfolded during a chaotic spring break weekend in Port Aransas. Late that same night, police responded to a shooting near Beach Marker 20 that left five people injured. Police said the gunfire broke out after an altercation between two groups on the beach.

The five people wounded in that shooting were all part of the same extended family group or traveling with them. Four of the victims were relatives, and a fifth was a family friend.

Police have said at least three people were detained after the shooting. Ernesto Josiah Castillo, 17 of San Antonio, was later charged with five counts of aggravated assault with a deadly weapon.