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Alan Ritchson marked the end of his work on Reacher Season 4 this week, returning to social media after a volatile weekend incident with a neighbor in Brentwood, Tennessee. His post-production wrap and the nearby confrontation have dominated headlines as fans and local authorities react.
Ritchson wraps post-production on Reacher Season 4
In a short Instagram clip, Ritchson shared a final moment inside an ADR booth. He confirmed he finished post-production for the Amazon Prime Video series.
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The actor described the season as their strongest to date and suggested viewers should expect a high-energy installment. He called this his personal wrap on Season 4 and hinted the show will arrive on screens soon.
Video surfaces of street altercation with neighbor
Footage first obtained by TMZ shows a daytime clash between Ritchson and neighbor Ronnie Taylor. The recording appears to capture a physical exchange outside a Brentwood home.
- Initial sparks reportedly involved a dispute over motorcycle riding in the neighborhood.
- Witness video shows Taylor on the ground while Ritchson strikes multiple times.
- Taylor told reporters the confrontation began when he asked Ritchson to slow down near his bike.
Neighbor’s account of how it escalated
Taylor told media he intervened after seeing repeated passes by a motorbike. He says a brief push followed as tensions rose. The incident then turned physical, according to his remarks to TMZ.
Ritchson stays mostly quiet, posts a pointed message
When approached by the Daily Mail, the actor declined to discuss details, citing an ongoing investigation. He later shared a historical line on his social channels suggesting caution when an opponent slips up.
Ritchson did not offer further public comment on the fight, instead limiting his statements to his social update and the studio wrap news.
Brentwood police review video and close the case
Local authorities examined the available footage and interview material. The Brentwood Police Department concluded their probe this week.
- The department decided not to file criminal charges against Ritchson.
- Investigators determined his actions fit a claim of self-defense.
- Officials considered, but did not pursue, a reckless endangerment charge.
Brentwood Police Captain Steven Pepin told reporters the outcome followed a review of witness statements and the video evidence. No criminal charges will be pursued against Ritchson, and the investigation was closed.
Aftermath: legal choices and public responses
Ritchson opted not to press charges against Taylor, according to the police update. A representative for Ritchson has not issued a formal statement to every outlet seeking comment.
Fans of Reacher reacted online to both the behind-the-scenes announcement and the footage of the neighborhood incident. The episode has sparked debate about celebrity privacy and neighborhood safety.
Key facts to remember
- Alan Ritchson has completed post-production work on Reacher Season 4.
- TMZ published video of a confrontation between Ritchson and neighbor Ronnie Taylor.
- Brentwood police closed their investigation, citing self-defense and no charges.
- Ritchson declined extended public comment while sharing only a brief, pointed social post.












