Baltimore Ravens fan Jack aka John Callis has now been fired from his job after his assault video went viral
Regarding an apparent fan incident that happened following Sunday’s Ravens vs. Commanders game, Baltimore police are looking for information.
Social media users have been sharing a video that purports to show a Ravens supporter viciously assaulting two Commanders supporters in Baltimore.
Who is Baltimore Ravens fan John ‘Jack’ Callis seen beating Washington Commanders fans in viral video on Twitter/X
“We’ve got a straggler!” is said by the man filming the video as a man wearing a Lamar Jackson jersey approach and beats up two Commanders fans.
The man in the viral video, which has garnered millions of views, is seen sporting a jersey with the name of Lamar Jackson, the standout wide receiver for the Ravens printed on the back. The man can be seen outside Cross Market Street approaching two Commanders fans on the 20-second film.
The viral Ravens vs. Commanders attack video shows an unidentified man in a Lamar Jackson jersey approaching two people dressed as Commanders along Cross Street in the Southern District of the city after Sunday’s game.
Although they have seen the video, Baltimore Police stated that they have not received any formal complaints about it. People are being encouraged to provide any information they may have regarding the individual or the incident.
The kind and extent of the injuries sustained by the two Commanders fans are unknown at this time, according to a Baltimore Banner story.
@BaltimorePolice @BaltCoPolice Do your thing! His name is John (Jack) Callis. pic.twitter.com/MHSmPIxRvU
— Erik Leach (@Erik_NFK) October 14, 2024
Following the Baltimore Ravens’ NFL game against the Washington Commanders on Sunday at the Ravens’ home stadium, the M&T Bank arena, there was an attack. Before and after games, both home and away fans congregate in the Federal Hill neighbourhood.
Internet detectives assert that the man is Jack aka John Callis, who goes by the social media handle electric_callis, even though his identity has not been formally revealed. Internet sleuths claim that after gaining a lot of attention, the person started to make his social media profiles private. Still, no one has been formally named as the incident’s suspect.
John ‘Jack’ Callis has been identified by social media sleuths as the Baltimore Ravens fan who assaulted two Washington Commanders fans following the NFL game on Sunday.
According to his LinkedIn account John goes by Jack Callis and worked as a producer and Sales Executive in the Kastendike Insurance Group of Maury, Donnelly & Parr from where he has since been fired.
Drew McDaniel wrote on Twitter/XX: “Knew this kid throughout hs he’s a total POS. He got kicked out of 3 different Baltimore private schools. A notable moment was his explosion from St. Paul’s for putting his genitals on a kid with special needs. He’s disgusting but his father is absolutely loaded. Super rich.”
UPDATE: Jack Callis is no longer employed by the insurance firm pic.twitter.com/p8inMrH5r8
— brandon (@JayDanielsMVP) October 14, 2024
Both clubs finished the season with a 4-2 record after the Ravens defeated the Commanders 30-23 on the field.
“Anyone possessing information related to this incident is encouraged to contact the Southern District at 410-396-2499 or Metro Crime Stoppers at 1-866-7-Lockup,” Baltimore police said.
His name is John Callis and you can contact his employer here: https://t.co/KjGspIpDUL https://t.co/eQ7nEDIGZs
— Hot Take Freddie (@HotTakeFreddie) October 14, 2024