Ravens fan Jack Callis turns himself in to Baltimore police on assault warrant after attacking Commanders fans

John (AKA: Jack) Callis, the belligerent Ravens fan wanted for attacking two Washington Commanders supporters in a viral video, has surrendered to police in Baltimore.

Callis, 24, was seen celebrating Baltimore’s win over their beltway rivals on October 13 by running up to two unidentified men in Commanders replica jerseys before punching one to the ground and throwing another against a brick wall.

An arrest warrant was previously issued for Callis. He has now been charged with first-degree aggravated assault and three counts of second-degree assault.

Callis, an insurance salesman from the Beltway area, was dismissed by the firm of Maury, Donnelly & Parr after footage of the incident went viral on Monday.

‘MDP has a zero-tolerance policy for violence and aggressive behavior,’ a company spokeswoman told DailyMail.com in an email. ‘As a result of the conduct displayed in the video, the individual has been terminated.’

This Baltimore Ravens fan was seen fighting two Washington Commanders fans on Sunday

This Baltimore Ravens fan was seen fighting two Washington Commanders fans on Sunday

Jack Callis turned himself in to Baltimore PD Monday

He was previously arrested for resisting an officer in Florida

Jack Callis turned himself in to Baltimore PD Monday (left) nearly three years after he was last arrested in Florida, where he was charged with resisting an officer (right)

The 24-year-old Callis is seen handcuffed by Baltimore Police after turning himself in

The 24-year-old Callis is seen handcuffed by Baltimore Police after turning himself in

The viral video shows Callis pursuing two men in Commanders jerseys after the Ravens’ 30-23 win over their Beltway rivals on October 13.

When he catches up with the pair, Callis knocks one man to the ground with a single punch before throwing the other Commanders fan against a brick wall.

The video ends with Callis flexing for the camera in a Lamar Jackson replica jersey and telling the camera: ‘I don’t lose.’

He has since lost both his job and potentially his freedom.

Police say the video was recorded night along the 1000 block of South Charles Street, which is about a 10-minute walk from Baltimore’s M&T Bank Stadium.

According to online records, the 6-foot-3 Callis played college lacrosse at Roanoke College in Virginia.

DailyMail.com has also obtained Callis’ arrest records and mugshot from a 2022 incident in Florida, where he was charged with resisting an officer.

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