A Baltimore Ravens fan wanted for assaulting two Washington Commanders fans turned himself in to the Baltimore Police Department on Monday.
A video that went viral on social media shows a Ravens fan walk up to two Commanders fans on the street and start throwing punches for no reason, with one of the shots knocking out one of the Commanders fans. Ta.
John Callis, 24, is charged with first-degree aggravated assault and three counts of second-degree assault after a warrant was issued for his arrest last week.
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A warrant was issued for John Callis. (Baltimore Police Department)
“John Callis, 24, was taken into police custody in connection with a brutal assault that occurred in the 1000 block of South Charles Street on October 13, 2024,” Baltimore Police Department posted Monday on X.
Callis faces up to 25 years in prison on assault charges that include a third victim who was off-camera minutes before he was videotaped assaulting two other victims. There is.
Ravens fan caught in viral fight video identified, arrest warrant issued, police announced
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In a video that went viral, a male police officer says Callis was wearing a purple Lamar Jackson jersey after Baltimore defeated Washington 30-23 in a Sunday afternoon matchup.
After battling two Commanders fans, the man wearing a Jackson jersey yelled, “We can't lose!” as people cheered him on.
According to indictment documents obtained by WBAL-TV in Baltimorea Commanders fan encountered a man outside Cross Street Market before the assault at 9:42 p.m. There, the victims said a man believed to be Charis “violently grabbed Victim No. 1 in the face and began punching him.”

A full view of the Baltimore Ravens helmets before the game against the Green Bay Packers at Lambeau Field. (Jeff Hanish-USA TODAY Sports)
Three minutes later, Commanders fans returned to the scene to look for their lost cellphones and encountered the man they believed to be Callis again. It was then that the viral video was shot.
The video shows everything, but charging documents state that Victim #1 was “hit on the left side of the head, leaving Victim #1 completely limp and parked nearby in an unconscious state. He fell against the vehicle and hit his head,” the statement said. The door on the left side of the car…
Caris was identified as an employee of Morley, Donnelly & Parr (MDP), an insurance company in Baltimore. The company told FOX 5 DC he was terminated as an employee.

John Callis (inset) is wanted by Baltimore police. (Getty Images/Baltimore Police Department)
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“Democrats has a zero-tolerance policy for violence and offensive behavior. This individual is no longer employed by our company,” the company said in a statement. fox 5dc.
Fox News' Ryan Gaydos contributed to this report.
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