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Ravens fan John Callis turns himself in to police after pummeling Commanders fans in disturbing video

The Ravens fan wanted in connection for aꦿllegeಞdly assaulting two Washington Commanders fans in a video thaꦜt subsequently went viral o🧜n social media turned himself into Baltimore Police on Monday. 

John Callis, 24, is facing charges of first-degree aggravated assault and three counts of seco💦nd-degree assaul✨t after authorities issued a warrant for his arrest last week. 

Police announced Callis’ arrest on Monday afternoon in a post on social media showing the alleged perpetrator 🍨handcuffed in a blue button-down shirt and dark blue dress pants being perp-walked out of the police station. 

John Callis turned himself into authorities on Monday. Baltimore Police Department

Charging documents painted a more complete picture of the Oct. 13 incident, where Callis ♒allegedly went up and assaulted two football fans wearing Commanders jerseys in the 1000 block of South Charles Street in Baltimore.&n💞bsp;

The clip that went viral showed a man police say is Calꦡlis walking up to the two fans randomly on the street and going to kick one before knocking the man out cold with a right hook.&nb🃏sp;

The aggressor, who was wearing a purple Lamar Jackson jersey, then be♎gan swinging at the other fan pushing him against a wall and then throwing him to the ground. 

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Two 23-year-old Commanders fans were allegedly assaulted by John Callis in Baltimore. X / Hater Report

The man in the purple jersey then could be seen flexing to the camera and declaring, “I don’t f–king lose.” 

But charging documents revealed that the Commanders fans had encountered Callis prior to the alleged assault, at 9:42 p.m. outside Cross Street Market, where Callis “began aggressively grabbing and punching victim #1 in his facial area.”

There are three alleged victims stemming from the incident and the encounter that went viওral on social media occurred three minutes after the first one when two of the victims ran into Callis, who had rem🐼ained in the area with an unknown woman, outside the Watershed restaurant, WBAL reported the charging document stating.

The Ravens fan who beat up two Commanders fan yelled, “I don’t lose! I don’t f–king lose!” X / Hater Report

ﷺTwo of the victims had come back to the area in or♍der to find a lost cell phone and that’s when they ran into Callis again. 

In the viral video, a voice off-came💫ra could be heard saying, “we g൩ot a straggler.” 

Charging documents continued that Callis was “forcefully punching victim #1 on the left side of his head and causing victim #1 body to go completely limp while falling in an unconscious state towards a nearby parked vehicle and hitting his head on the vehicle’s left side door…”

Callis is being represented by attorney ๊Brian Thompson of the law firm of Silverman Thompson,  

A first-degree assault charge is a felony in🌼 Maryland and is punishable with up t𝓡o 25 years in prison.