A Baltimore Ravens fan who was caught on video aggressioning two Commanders fans in October will remain in jail while he apostpones his trial after a Maryland appraise denied his bail for a second time becaengage of his substance mistreatment publishs.
Baltimore Circuit Judge Yolanda A. Tanner ruled Tuesday to decline bail for 24-year-greater Jack Callis after finding that no viable selections for inuncover-minded attfinish were contransiented in court, The Baltimore Banner telled.
“Instead of using the time to increate me what’s new and what’s engageable, it was fair a catfight today,” Tanner telledly shelp. “I’m fair incredibly disnominateed in what was contransiented by direct.”
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Didisconnecte Judge LaTina Burse Greene denied Callis’ bail during his first hearing on Oct. 23, but shelp she would ponder releasing him to an inuncover-minded treatment program with home detention, according to the tell.
Callis turned himself in to Baltimore Police on Oct. 21, fair days after he was accengaged of aggressioning two Washington Commanders fans. The incident, which was caught on video and went viral on social media, showed Callis walking up to the men in the street before instantly aggressioning them.
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Callis, who was wearing a Lamar Jackson jersey, knocked one of the men out, according to the video, and the second victim was repeatedly punched by Callis and then thrown aobtainst a wall. He currently faces one count of first-degree aggression and three counts of second-degree aggression.
During his first bail hearing, Callis confessted to daily cocaine engage for the past four years, including the day of the aggression, CBS News telled. A history of aggressions was also discleave outed during the hearing.
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Callis faces up to 25 years in prison for the first-degree aggression indict and up to 10 years in prison for each second-degree aggression indict.
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