
A Baltimore Ravens fan needed within the connection to allegedly assaulting two Washington Commanders followers turned himself into Baltimore Police on Monday.
A viral social media video confirmed a Ravens fan strolling as much as two Commanders followers on the road, and seemingly with no motive, began throwing punches, considered one of which knocked out one of many Commanders followers.
John Callis, 24, is dealing with fees of first-degree aggravated assault and three counts of second-degree assault after a warrant for his arrest was issued final week.
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A warrant was issued for John Callis. (Baltimore Police Division)
“In reference to the brutal assault that occurred on oct. 13, 2024, within the 1000 blk of S. Charles St., 24-year-old John Callis turned himself into police custody,” Baltimore Police posted on X on Monday.
Callis is dealing with as much as 25 years in jail for the assault that additionally features a third sufferer that was off digital camera minutes earlier than the viral video was recorded of him assaulting the 2 different victims.
RAVENS FAN SEEN IN VIRAL FIGHT VIDEO IDENTIFIED, WARRANT ISSUED FOR ARREST, POLICE SAY
WARNING: VIDEO BELOW CONTAINS GRAPHIC LANGUAGE
Within the viral video, the person police say is Callis was sporting a purple Lamar Jackson jersey after Baltimore defeated Washington, 30-23, of their Sunday afternoon matchup.
After preventing the 2 Commanders followers, the person within the Jackson jersey shouts, “I don’t f—ing lose” whereas others round him egg him on.
In line with charging paperwork obtained by Baltimore’s WBAL-TV, the Commanders followers encountered the person previous to the 9:42 p.m. assault outdoors Cross Road Market. There, the victims say that the person believed to be Callis “started aggressively grabbing and punching sufferer #1 in his facial space.”

Basic view of a Baltimore Ravens helmet previous to the sport towards the Inexperienced Bay Packers at Lambeau Area. (Jeff Hanisch-USA TODAY Sports activities)
Three minutes later, the Commanders followers, returning to the world with a view to discover a misplaced cellular phone, bumped into the person believed to be Callis once more. That’s when the viral video was taken.
Whereas the video exhibits all, the charging paperwork state sufferer #1 was punched “on the left facet of his head and inflicting sufferer #1 physique to go fully limp whereas falling in an unconscious state in the direction of a close-by parked car and hitting his head on the car’s left facet door…”
Callis was recognized as an worker of Maury Donnelly & Parr Inc. (MDP), an insurance coverage firm in Baltimore. The corporate advised FOX 5 DC he was terminated as an worker.

John Callis, inset, is needed by police in Baltimore. (Getty Photos/Baltimore Police)
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“MDP has a zero-tolerance coverage for violence and aggressive habits. This particular person is now not employed with our agency,” the agency stated in an announcement to FOX 5 DC.
Fox Information’ Ryan Gaydos contributed to this report.
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