Video & Photo (Updated): Ravens Fan Jack Callis Randomly Beats Up Commander’s Fans In Celebration After His Team Won The Game. Police On The Look Out For His Arrest

Video: Ravens Fan Randomly Beats Up Commander's Fans In Celebration After His Team Won The Game

A Baltimore Ravens fan thought of no better way to celebrate his team winning the football game than to go about looking for fans of the opposite side – Washington Commanders, and beating them up.

The Ravens fan was identified as Jack Callis. Videos shared online showed him wearing a Lamar Jackson‘s jersey and being recorded on the phone by supposed friends as they looked for stragglers after leaving the Sunday game on October 24.

Callis soon found two Commanders fans wearing their team’s jersey and started attacking them with kicks and punches, knocking out one in the process.

He then posed for the camera, showing off his biceps as a sign of strength while shouting “I don’t lose!”

Watch the video below:

His actions drew outrage with the Baltimore Police actively looking for him and asking the public for information or leads that can lead to his arrest.

The Baltimore Police Department is aware of a social media video depicting an assault occurring near Cross Street in our Southern District. Currently, there have been no reports or calls made to police concerning this incident. Detectives are actively investigating the video. 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.”

Update On Jack Callis

Following the manhunt for the bully Ravens fan, Jack Callis, the 24-year-old turned himself in to the Baltimore police. He will now be charged with first-degree aggravated assault and three counts of second-degree assault, according to the department.

The police also said that he was cooperating and they believe there might be more to the story. Callis also has a history of violence with the Baltimore police after he and another person was reported beating up someone.

Aside from his legal woes, Callis has also lost his job with Maury, Donnelly & Parr where he worked as a salesman.

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