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Reacher Stars Neighborhood Brawl: No Charges Filed

The police report from the shocking street brawl involving Reacher star Alan Ritchson reveals chilling new details about the violent confrontation in a quiet Na...

Reacher Stars Neighborhood Brawl: No Charges Filed
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The police report from the shocking street brawl involving Reacher star Alan Ritchson reveals chilling new details about the in a quiet Nashville suburb.

The clash erupted in Brentwood, , on March 22, with disturbing footage appearing to show Ritchson  after a dispute over his roaring motorcycle. 

Taylor allegedly stepped in front of Ritchson’s bike to stop him from speeding through the neighborhood - sparking the brutal fight.

The Brentwood Police Department ultimately concluded that Ritchson acted in self-defense, closing the case without pressing charges.

Obtained by the Daily Mail, the incident report paints a harrowing picture of the encounter, with a few officers noting that Taylor appeared to be under the influence of .

One officer wrote, ‘I must note that, while speaking with Mr. Taylor, I observed a strong odor of an alcoholic beverage emanating from his person.’ 

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The police report from the shocking street brawl involving Reacher star Alan Ritchson reveals chilling new details about the violent confrontation in a quiet Nashville suburb; (Ritchson pictured in 2023)

The clash erupted in Brentwood, Tennessee , on March 22, with harrowing footage appearing to show Ritchson pummeling Ronnie Taylor  (pictured) after a dispute over his roaring motorcycle

The same officer also described Taylor’s injuries: ‘I also observed a large, bleeding, red, inflamed bump on the left side of his head above his eyebrow… Mr. Taylor's nose and the left side of his jaw and chin were also red and inflamed, which are injuries consistent with being punched in the face. Mr. Taylor also had an abrasion on the inside of his left arm in the forearm area.’

 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.'

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.

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