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Viral Video Captures Ravens Fan John Callis in Reported Altercation with Commanders Fans, Sparking Online Attention

 A viral video shows Ravens fan John Callis in a reported altercation with Commanders fans, sparking online attention

A Baltimore Ravens fan who manhandled two Commanders fans and whose act went viral on social media has been identified as John Callis. The Baltimore Police have issued an arrest warrant against John. Callis, 24, was seen in the viral clip battering two Commanders fans after the Ravens’ loss. The video clearly shows John kicking and punching the fans, later knocking them to the ground.

John Callis is wanted on charges of first-degree aggravated assault and three counts of second-degree assault. First-degree assault is a felony and carries a prison sentence of 25 years, while second-degree assault carries a sentence of 10 years and/or a $2,500 fine.

After his violent act, Callis can be heard screaming in the video,

“I don’t lose! I don’t f—ing lose!”

The viral video has gotten 50 million views.

The two victims were said to be in their early twenties, according to the warrant issued by the city police.

The police also stated John Callis was the first one to attack the victims, as seen in the viral video. Callis has also lost his employment. His employer, an insurance provider company, Maury Donnelly and Parr Inc., stated that he is no longer a part of the company.

John Callis Involved in Past Violent Activities Also

This is not the first brush with the law for Callis. He was detained in 2021 by the police after he had assaulted a man on the streets in Towson. He was slapped with a fine of $100 and also received probation before judgment on charges of second-degree assault.

The Ravens beat the Commanders in a closely fought match on Sunday, which was called the “Battle of the Beltway.”

Meanwhile, the Baltimore police have sought more information from the general public about Sunday’s incident and asked anyone with the information to contact Metro Crime Stoppers of Maryland.

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