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Baltimore Ravens fan wanted in connection with assault on Commanders fans turns himself in to police

Baltimore Ravens fan wanted in connection with assault on Commanders fans turns himself in to police

The Baltimore Ravens football fan who was charged with assault earlier this month in connection with an attack on two Washington Commanders football fans reportedly turned himself in to police on Monday.

The fan, Jack Callis, 24, was charged in connection with the October 13 incident after a video of it was posted online and subsequently went viral.

In the video, Callis, wearing a Ravens jersey, appears to rush two men in Commanders jerseys after their team lost to the Ravens, moments before the incident on a Baltimore City street.

It appears he kicks a man, then punches one man in the face, then throws the other into a wall and then onto the sidewalk. Callis can then be heard saying in the video, “I’m not losing,” as he flexes one of his arms.

The video has reportedly been viewed more than 1 million times on Instagram.

Callis faces one count of first-degree assault and three counts of second-degree assault, according to the Baltimore Banner news station.

“We believe there may be more to this story,” said Brian Thompson, one of Callis’ attorneys, who added that the defense has requested security video from businesses on the street where the incident occurred, the Banner reports .

By Sheisoe

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