Ravens Fan Who Pummeled Commanders Fans In Viral Video Surrenders

Photo: Baltimore Police Department

John Callis, the Baltimore Ravens fan who was seen pummeling two Washington Commanders fans in a viral video after the teams' game earlier this month, turned himself into Baltimore Police on Monday (October 21), the New York Post reports.

Callis, 24, faces charges for first-degree aggravated assault and three counts of second-degree assault after local police issued an arrest warrant last Thursday (October 17). The suspect was seen approaching two Commanders fans before kicking, punching and slamming them on the concrete during what appears to be an unprovoked incident.

“I don’t lose! I don’t f**king lose!” Callis was heard saying in the video, which took place after the Ravens defeated the Commanders, 30-23, on Sunday. The two victims were both identified as 23-year-old males, according to the Baltimore Police Department warrant.

(WARNING: the video below contains violence and graphic language).

Baltimore insurance company Maury Donnelly & Parr, Inc., Callis' former employer, publicly announced his termination earlier this week.

"MDP has a zero-tolerance policy for violence and aggressive behavior. This individual is no longer employed with our firm," the company said in a post shared on its X account.

Callis was previously charged with second-degree assault stemming from an incident involving a Florida police officer that took place in 2021 and was placed on probation after pleading not guilty, FOX 5 DC reported earlier this week.


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