Just days after a Baltimore Ravens fan assaulted two Washington Commanders fans on the streets of Baltimore after Sunday’s NFL game, Baltimore police have issued an arrest warrant. According to the warrant, 24-year-old John Callis is wanted in connection to the assaults that happened on the 1000 block of South Charles Street.
After the Ravens defeated the Commanders 30-23, a Ravens fan wearing a Lamar Jackson jersey randomly punches two fans in Washington jerseys, knocking one to the ground. The incident was caught on video and shared on every form of social media.
Here’s the incident from Sunday.
Ravens fan was seen looking for random Commanders fans to beat up and ended up knocking someone out pic.twitter.com/tQLOvR439D
— FearBuck (@FearedBuck) October 14, 2024
Once the video made its rounds on X, Washington fans united to find the attacker’s identity and were quickly successful.
*JUST IN* Baltimore Police announced an arrest warrant for 24-year-old John Callis in connection to an assault that was captured on video following the Ravens-Commanders game. https://t.co/qUaPCmf5bS pic.twitter.com/abdd5zYwQU
— WBAL-TV 11 Baltimore (@wbaltv11) October 17, 2024
According to the warrant, Callis is facing first-degree aggravated assault and three counts of second-degree assault. Anyone with information on this incident is encouraged to call 1-866-7Lockup.
Washington fans were elated to see the news:
I wonder if he still thinks he never loses? Cause those aren’t minor offenses. pic.twitter.com/hYbVNYlVhM
— Hilary (@HilareeBanks) October 17, 2024
Another one:
Those brothas in the Baltimore jails are gonna test his gangsta right away. I wouldn’t want to be homeboy…smh https://t.co/RlWx7XDFPc
— Skinsbackin24′ (@FredHam71753742) October 17, 2024
Commanders safety Jeremy Reaves wanted to do something for the two Washington fans assaulted in the video.
Anybody got the names of the two fans that were in that video? I’m trying to get in touch with them!
— Jeremy Reaves (@JR1ERA) October 16, 2024
That’s another win for Reaves, one of Washington’s most popular players.