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For those who haven't heard (like me), here's a lawyer's take on the legalities of who did what:
I'd have probably hit him. On purpose.Looking around at those houses and the neighborhood I`d say Taylor has more money than common sense. Himself being a motorcyclist, how is jumping out in front of a moving vehicle ever a good idea? It probably wouldn`t have been too difficult to get a cop out to a big bucks area to file a complaint.
Big guy over reacted. He nor his kids where in any harm after the bike drop. He beat up a guy infront of his kids. His kids are licensed to ride on public roads? Big guy gonna get sued, suprised he isn't arrested.
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No,
Alan Ritchson
was not arrested. Tennessee police ruled that the actor acted in self-defense during a physical altercation with his neighbor in March 2026, and the
Brentwood Police Department
confirmed he will not face criminal charges
The heaviness of the punch is immaterial.From the brief video I saw Big Guy punched Lawn Guy 3 times while he was down. Think that will be another main point in the law suit.
Big Guy threw some heavy punches
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Alan Ritchson, famous for his role in Reacher, is 6 feet 3 inches (1.91 m) tall and weighed over 240 lbs
To be fair, how many pedestrians do you know that make eye contact with you and then jump in front? Subtract the school kids from school busses, then it should be a pretty small sub-segment of the population. Yes, you should always be scanning and anticipating issues, but suicidal people are not usually on the bingo card. Normal human behavior is not to willingly, knowingly and visually be seen stepping in front of a moving vehicle.I would question Alan's skill level. First he endos at 10 mph (according to the lawyers description) then hits the throttle when he picks it up and almost runs into his kid. Perhaps that was part of Taylors issues
I saw I police officer step infront of a moving car raise his hand up to stop during a speed trap. I also saw a police officer in a video jump infront of a moving car to make an arrest! It didn't go well for the police office!To be fair, how many pedestrians do you know that make eye contact with you and then jump in front? Subtract the school kids from school busses, then it should be a pretty small sub-segment of the population. Yes, you should always be scanning and anticipating issues, but suicidal people are not usually on the bingo card. Normal human behavior is not to willingly, knowingly and visually be seen stepping in front of a moving vehicle.