‘HE’S A HOLLYWOOD SUPERSTAR, AND I’M NOT. HE’S GOT LAWYERS,’ Ronnie Taylor finally told HIS SIDE of the story. Ronnie Taylor has officially become the most talked-about neighbor in America after seen on the ground in that brutal viral video with ‘Reacher’ star Alan Ritchson. His new statement is turning the Internet into a battlefield.

‘HE’S A HOLLYWOOD SUPERSTAR, AND I’M NOT. HE’S GOT LAWYERS,’ Ronnie Taylor finally told HIS SIDE of the story. Ronnie Taylor has officially become the most talked-about neighbor in America after seen on the ground in that brutal viral video with ‘Reacher’ star Alan Ritchson. His new statement is turning the Internet into a battlefield.

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Ronnie Taylor, the neighbor Alan Ritchson beat up in a shocking video, said he dropped the charges against the actor.

Taylor told TMZ that he decided not to pursue criminal charges because he had no interest in going to court.

“I was only interested in the safety of my neighborhood because he was racing through the neighborhood,” he told the outlet.

“He’s a Hollywood superstar and I’m not. He’s got lawyers. I didn’t even lawyer up,” he added.

Ronnie Taylor with injuries on his forehead and nose.
The neighbor Alan Ritchson beat up in a shocking video dropped the charges against the actor. (Pictured: Ronnie Taylor)TMZ
Ronnie Taylor with visible injuries on his face, including a cut on his forehead and marks on his nose and cheeks.
Ronnie Taylor (seen above) told TMZ that he had no interest in going to court.TMZ

Taylor said he abandoned prosecution after the police contacted Ritchson, who also did the same.

Taylor claimed to TMZ that authorities told him — after he dropped the charges — that the “Reacher” star’s actions were in self-defense.

“Police told me standing in front of him and his bike was enough for the claim of self-defense,” he explained.

“I never took a swing at the guy. I pushed him — that’s all I did. I think that also had something to do with the self-defense,” Taylor added.

Additionally, Taylor told the outlet that he walked away without any compensation.

A man in a blue t-shirt and jeans stands on a paved surface, a house and a black truck in the background, and a red and black dirt bike to his right.
Taylor (seen above) said he didn’t receive compensation from the actor.frankpsyhogios6/TikTok
Two men fighting on a driveway with children nearby on motorcycles.
On Monday, a video of Ritchson (seen above in a white shirt) violently attacking Taylor was released to the public.TMZ

“Not a f–king penny,” he shared.

Page Six has reached out to Ritchson for comment but did not immediately hear back.

On Monday, a video of Ritchson, 43, violently attacking Taylor was released to the public.

In the clip, the “Playdate” actor allegedly hit the man multiple times as he kneeled on the ground last Saturday.

Two young boys, who are believed to be Ritchson’s sons, watched from their motorbikes while the actor’s bike lay in the road.

A still from a video shows Alan Ritchson attacking a man kneeling on the ground.
The “Smallville” alum (seen above in a white shirt) appeared to hit Taylor multiple times as he kneeled on the ground last Saturday.TMZ
Alan Ritchson filming "Jack Reacher" season 2.
Taylor said the altercation started over Ritchson (seen above filming “Reacher” Season 2 in 2023) speeding through the neighborhood on his motorcycle.GC Images

Taylor told TMZ at the time that the incident began after Ritchson allegedly sped his green Kawasaki bike through the neighborhood and loudly revved his engine.

The following day, when Ritchson rode his motorcycle by Taylor’s home again, the latter walked out in front of the “Smallville” alum and I said, “You got to stop. Someone’s going to get hurt.”

“Then it escalated quite quickly from there. I did push him because he was coming toward me on his bike,” Taylor told TMZ.

Taylor said Ritchson “got off his bike, and he kicked the crap out of me.”

“He hit me in the back of my head [and] I went to the ground and covered myself,” he claimed.

Alan Ritchson as Reacher, sitting at a desk, looking at documents.
On Wednesday, an expert exclusively told Page Six that the “Fast X” star’s career wouldn’t be hurt by the incident. (Pictured: Ritchson in “Reacher.”)©Amazon/Courtesy Everett Collection
Alan Ritchson speaking on a cell phone, with Maria Sten and Serinda Swan behind him.
The expert said, “The throwdown feeds the ‘Reacher’ machine because his audience loves fighters and hates cowards.” (Pictured: Ritchson in “Reacher.”)©Amazon/Courtesy Everett Collection

On Wednesday, Eric Schiffer, chairman of the Los Angeles–based firm Reputation Management Consultants, exclusively told Page Six that the “Fast X” star’s career could gain momentum due to the incident.

“This isn’t the kiss of death and won’t put a bullet through Alan’s career,” Schiffer told us.

“The throwdown feeds the ‘Reacher’ machine because his audience loves fighters and hates cowards,” he added.

“This is the same hard-shell authenticity his brand sells and a street-level reminder his tough-guy persona isn’t rented.”

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