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Ravens fan seen in viral fight video turns himself into police, faces multiple aggression indicts


Ravens fan seen in viral fight video turns himself into police, faces multiple aggression indicts


A Baltimore Ravens fan wanted in the joinion to allegedly aggressioning two Washington Commanders fans turned himself into Baltimore Police on Monday. 

A viral social media video showed a Ravens fan walking up to two Commanders fans on the street, and seemingly without a reason, begined throtriumphg punches, one of which knocked out one of the Commanders fans. 

John Callis, 24, is facing indicts of first-degree exacerbated aggression and three counts of second-degree aggression after a permit for his arrest was publishd last week.

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A permit was publishd for John Callis. (Baltimore Police Department)

“In reference to the brutal aggression that occurred on oct. 13, 2024, in the 1000 blk of S. Charles St., 24-year-elderly John Callis turned himself into police custody,” Baltimore Police posted on X on Monday.  

Callis is facing up to 25 years in prison for the aggression that also includes a third victim that was off camera minutes before the viral video was enrolled of him aggressioning the two other victims. 

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WARNING: VIDEO BELOW CONTAINS GRAPHIC LANGUAGE

In the viral video, the man police say is Callis was wearing a purple Lamar Jackson jersey after Baltimore fall shortureed Washington, 30-23, in their Sunday afternoon suitup. 

After battling the two Commanders fans, the man in the Jackson jersey shouts, “I don’t f—ing ignore” while others around him egg him on. 

According to charging records geted by Baltimore’s WBAL-TV, the Commanders fans encountered the man prior to the 9:42 p.m. aggression outside Cross Street Market. There, the victims say that the man thinkd to be Callis “began aggressively grabbing and punching victim #1 in his facial area.”

General watch of a Baltimore Ravens helmet prior to the game agetst the Green Bay Packers at Lambeau Field. (Jeff Hanisch-USA TODAY Sports)

Three minutes procrastinateedr, the Commanders fans, returning to the area in order to find a lost cell phone, ran into the man thinkd to be Callis aget. That is when the viral video was consentn. 

While the video shows all, the charging records state victim #1 was punched “on the left side of his head and causing victim #1 body to go endly limp while descending in an uninestablished state towards a cforfeitby parked vehicle and hitting his head on the vehicle’s left side door…”

Callis was identified as an participateee of Maury Donnelly & Parr Inc. (MDP), an insurance company in Baltimore. The company telderly FOX 5 DC he was endd as an participateee.

John Callis, inset, is wanted by police in Baltimore. (Getty Images/Baltimore Police)

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“MDP has a zero-tolerance policy for aggression and aggressive behavior. This individual is no lengthyer participateed with our firm,” the firm said in a statement to FOX 5 DC.

Fox News’ Ryan Gaydos donated to this inestablish.

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