Alan Ritchson’s ‘Reacher’ co-star gives blunt reaction to actor’s brutal neighbor fight

Alan Ritchson’s “Reacher” co-star Agnez Mo defended the actor over his viral fight with his neighbor.

“I’m on his side,” Mo exclusively told Page Six on the iHeartRadio Music Awards 2026 red carpet in Los Angeles Thursday night, confirming she’s spoken to Ritchson since the brawl happened last Sunday.

The 39-year-old actress noted that the neighbor — identified as Nashville resident Ronnie Taylor — “probably didn’t realize” that Ritchson, 43, was wearing a bodycam that captured the fight.

Read more at https://pagesix.com/2026/03/27/entertainment/alan-ritchsons-reacher-co-star-agnez-mo-reacts-to-actors-brutal-fight-with-neighbor/

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  1. The irony is the neighbor was upset with noise and recklessness… That same neighbor is cleaning his bike with a pressure washer on the street… jumps out in front of moving traffic causing an accident… holds up traffic… is screaming and cussing… and starts a brawl in the middle of the street…

  2. If you look at Alan's chest cam, you'll see that his bike was going 23 mph when the neighbor jumped in front of him. If Alen was flying down the street, he would not have been able to stop, and that dude would've gotten them both killed or seriously injured.

  3. The individual involved presents himself as highly trained and physically capable—around 6’3.5” (192 cm), 240 lbs (109 kg), with a background in stunt work and disciplines like Krav Maga and Mixed Martial Arts, which emphasize control and restraint.

    That makes what happened more concerning—not less.

    This is at least the third time he has ridden aggressively through a gated residential area with children and families present. In the available footage, there was clear space to avoid the situation using basic motorcycle control techniques like counter steering. No such attempt is visible.

    Instead, he rides toward a neighbor who verbally intervenes, appears to lose control or stage a fall, and then escalates into physically assaulting an older, smaller individual who was trying to calm the situation.

    At that point, it stops being about riding.

    It becomes about judgment and control.

    A person with that level of size, training, and experience is expected to de-escalate—not escalate. The repeated behavior, combined with physical aggression, raises serious concerns about both public safety and his ability to regulate his actions in shared environments.

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