I sympathize with the neighbor. There’s nothing more miserable than having my peaceful morning ruined by kids on small, loud motorcycles ripping up and down the street. Over and over again. For hours!
They’ve put me through pure hell too many times. I hate the damn things.
I saw another article that the Tennessee police are investigating. But it was paywalled.
It’s tolerable for a neighbor to leave on his loud motorcycle and return later in the day.
It’s the kids that rip up and down the same streets over and over that creates a dangerous situation for anyone else walking or driving on the street. I find the noise is unbearable over a long period of time.
I knew better than to confront anybody. I have fled my house to go shopping or somewhere quiet.
The Guardian reports it was a 2 day incident. The fight occured when Ritchson and his kids came back the next day on motorcycles.
Loud motorcycle or not, if you then push said motorcyclist to the ground, that is unacceptably escalating things to where getting punched in the face is a not completely unforeseen outcome.
Right. No one’s going to look good coming out of an altercation like this. For better or worse – unless some Ring camera videos come to light – Ritchson is the one “caught on tape” and is the one who looks worse. From The Hollywood Reporter (note the last sentence below):
The clip, first published by TMZ on Sunday, picks up as Taylor is already on the ground. But in an interview with TMZ , [Taylor] admitted that he instigated the physical confrontation by shoving Ritchson first. He also reportedly ran into the street to confront Ritchson, who then fell off his motorcycle and suffered “cuts and bruises” and a finger injury, per TMZ . The outlet also reported that Taylor “dared Alan to hit him” while Ritchson was still on the ground though the actor tried to leave the scene until he was shoved by Taylor. Additional footage of the incident is said to show a more clear picture of happened.
I think that’s a legitimate affirmative defense in Tennessee, just as “he needed killin’” is allegedly a valid affirmative defense in a few Bible Belt states
I’ve noticed there’s less kids on motorbikes lately. They’re inside somewhere playing video games.
My neighborhood had a wooded area where the kids rode motocross bikes. They also rode up and down our neighborhood streets. I guess their parents told them not to leave the neighborhood. The main city streets are 6 lane and too much heavy traffic for kids on small motorcycles.
That was over 20 years ago. I rarely see kids outside and riding unsupervised anymore.
Apparently Ritchson was being more responsible and accompanying his kids. Instead of just handing them bikes to ride unsupervised.
You should come to my neighborhood. There’s a group of kids riding electric bikes in traffic, riding wheelies down the streets and (I swear) deliberate trying to piss off the rest of us.
For a sizable subset of motorcycle riders (not just kids), being excessively loud to piss off others is a major purpose. The claim that “loud pipes save lives” by alerting other drivers isn’t backed by good evidence - and it doesn’t explain gatherings and rallies where setting new decibel levels is a purpose in life.
We have a couple of neighbors, fortunately not right on top of us, who have teens riding their mini-motorbikes up and down the street and in circles around their properties (less often this year - hopefully they’re graduating to sex and drugs), as well as the near nightly occurrence of some jackass revving up his motorcycle to ear-splitting levels at a nearby intersection before roaring up the road, sound gradually fading over minutes.
Reacher (the novel version) was far more likely to take out a Harley hog jerk than to emulate one.
It’s not just bikes, either. A few years ago there was a guy – not even close to me but over on an intersecting street – who owned a souped-up Mustang that apparently, instead of a muffler, must have had some sort of exhaust-noise amplifier instead. Not even a young’un, but a middle-aged guy apparently treating a mid-life crisis with this thundering toy.
When he started it up, he insisted on revving it for awhile. I don’t know whether something about the engine made this necessary, or if he just got his jollies from watching nearby houses vibrate and jump up and down on their foundations.
I was going to file a complaint as this could not possibly be legal, but waited to see if neighbours unfortunate enough to be closer would do it first. I don’t know what anyone may have done, but, coincidence or not, this strange family soon moved away. I pity anyone within a mile of wherever they are now.
Some people’s behaviour one just cannot understand, especially when they’re no longer teens.
So the neighbor admits to pushing Alan twice while on his bike and started the whole altercation. From the video linked above, he must have pushed Alan over while the bike was still in gear, too, given how it starts to take off when set upright, which is pretty dangerous. And the guy has a MAGA hat in the background. I’m leaning towards this guy FAFOed.
Yeah, you might get the impression from the way TMZ/E reported this that Alan was being a vigilante, but I think it’s this other guy who was doing that, and Alan was responding to being attacked. Shoving a person off a motorcycle is very much an attack, and an incredibly dangerous one.
If Alan and his kids were initially in the wrong, and if people are already recording that, report it to the police. It sounds like there is evidence that could be submitted, so let law enforcement handle it. This guy really screwed up in admitting to it all.
Bodycam? Interesting that Ritchson considers that essential riding gear. Not meant to be a dig — legitimately interesting. Looks like it was a good idea.