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 and not using a purpose, began throwing punches, one among which knocked out one of many Commanders followers.
John Callis, 24, is going through costs 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, in 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 going through 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.
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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 accordance 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 “began aggressively grabbing and punching victim #1 in his facial area.”

Normal view of a Baltimore Ravens helmet previous to the sport in opposition to 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 reveals all, the charging paperwork state sufferer #1 was punched “on the left side of his head and causing victim #1 body to go completely limp while falling in an unconscious state towards a nearby parked vehicle and hitting his head on the vehicle’s left side door…”
Callis was recognized as an worker of Maury Donnelly & Parr Inc. (MDP), an insurance coverage firm in Baltimore. The corporate informed FOX 5 DC he was terminated as an worker.

John Callis, inset, is needed by police in Baltimore. (Getty Pictures/Baltimore Police)
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“MDP has a zero-tolerance policy for violence and aggressive behavior. This individual is no longer employed with our firm,” the agency stated in an announcement to FOX 5 DC.
Fox Information’ Ryan Gaydos contributed to this report.
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