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The tranquility of a Nashville suburb was shattered following a violent altercation involving actor Alan Ritchson, known for his role in “Reacher.” A neighbor has come forward, describing a torrent of over 100 death threats he claims to have received in the wake of a bloody street brawl.
The confrontation unfolded on a quiet Sunday in Brentwood, Tennessee. Startling footage captures Ritchson embroiled in a physical dispute with Ronnie Taylor, who reportedly confronted the actor over the noise from his motorcycle.
Taylor allegedly stepped in front of Ritchson’s bike, attempting to halt what he perceived as reckless speeding through their neighborhood. This action ignited the violent exchange that ensued.
Following the incident, the Brentwood Police Department investigated and concluded that Ritchson acted in self-defense, deciding not to press charges and closing the case. However, the situation has taken a darker turn in its aftermath.
But the aftermath has turned sinister.
Taylor says he has been bombarded with a torrent of abuse and threats from furious fans, telling TMZ on Friday that he’s received more than 100 chilling messages – including one caller who allegedly said he ‘couldn’t wait’ to see him gasping for air through a tube.
Reacher star Alan Ritchson’s neighbor Ronnie Taylor (pictured) has revealed the chilling fallout after their bloody street brawl – claiming he’s now been hit with a barrage of more than 100 death threats
Taylor says he has been bombarded with a torrent of abuse and threats from furious fans after the fight with Ritchson (pictured), telling TMZ on Friday that he’s received more than 100 chilling messages – including one caller who allegedly said he ‘couldn’t wait’ to see him gasping for air through a tube.
Taylor said another caller – again from a blocked number – threatened to put him in a wheelchair.
As for the texts, he claims one message simply read, ‘Die, die, die.’
A second message, Taylor says, read, ‘I hope your wife divorces you and your kids never speak to you again and you die a horrible death.’
Speaking to TMZ, Taylor said he sought informal advice from a police officer, who told him to file a formal complaint if he felt genuinely threatened – but, for now, he has dismissed the abuse as trolling and has not gone to police.
The latest claims come after Taylor revealed he has no intention of taking legal action against Ritchson, insisting he never wanted to escalate the situation – a decision that follows police declining to press charges against the actor.
‘I was only interested in the safety of my neighborhood because he was racing through the neighborhood,’ Taylor, 56, said.
He also insisted there was no financial settlement between the pair, claiming he didn’t receive ‘a f***ing penny’ over the ordeal.
Taylor said he never even sought legal representation: ‘He’s a Hollywood superstar and I’m not. He’s got lawyers. I didn’t even lawyer up.’
 Taylor said another caller – again from a blocked number – threatened to put him in a wheelchair
He further claimed he only learned police had concluded Ritchson acted in self-defense after he had already decided not to pursue charges.
On Tuesday, police confirmed to the Daily Mail that no charges would be brought against Ritchson following Sunday’s dramatic altercation with neighbor Taylor.
Officers said the Hollywood star acted in self-defense when he struck Taylor and ordered him to stand down – a conclusion backed by newly surfaced bodycam footage filmed by the actor himself and later shared to TikTok.
The explosive video appears to show Taylor initiating the confrontation, allegedly shoving Ritchson off his green Kawasaki motorcycle after stepping into the street to block his path.
The footage offers a clearer picture of how the confrontation spiraled into violence.
A visibly agitated Taylor is seen approaching Ritchson as he rode through the suburban street with his two young children nearby.
Taylor then leaves his property, crosses the sidewalk and strides into the road, positioning himself directly in the actor’s path.
At one point, he appears to plant himself in front of the bike in an aggressive, legs-apart stance – seemingly provoking the star, who then dismounts and approaches him.
One filmmaker has shared a full-blown video parodying the fight that was made with AI (AI pictured)
In the heated exchange, Taylor is heard accusing Ritchson of riding ‘like a f***ing lunatic’, voicing fears for children in the neighborhood.
Ritchson fires back, telling his neighbor he is out of his ‘f***ing mind’ and questioning whether he had been drinking.
The actor also says he should have ‘run him over’ as Taylor stepped into the road.
Moments later, Ritchson is seen lifting his motorcycle, climbing back on and repeatedly revving the engine — a move that appears to further enrage Taylor.
Taylor then pushes both the actor and the bike into the street twice.
That is when the situation turns physical, with Ritchson appearing to strike Taylor in the face multiple times before ordering him to stay down.