Jack Callis, the 24-year-old Baltimore Ravens fan who was sought by police for assaulting two Washington Commanders fans eight days ago, has turned himself in.
After Baltimore defeated Washington in Week 6 last week, a shocking video went viral of a Ravens fan attacking two Commanders supporters for no reason. Folks on social media identified the culprit as Jack Callis, and the Baltimore Police Department announced last week that he was wanted for assault.
Shortly after 1:30 p.m. on Monday, the Baltimore Police Department announced that Callis turned himself in. He faces. one count of first-degree aggravated assault and three counts of second-degree assault.
After the vicious attack on the two Commanders fans, the now-famous Ravens fan said “I don’t lose” at the end of the video. Well, Callis immediately lost his job as an insurance salesman for the Maury, Donnelly & Parr company after being identified as the perpetrator.
The Ravens defeated Jayden Daniels and the Commanders 30-23 to extend their winning streak to four games. Washington rebounded nicely with a Week 7 blowout win at home over the Carolina Panthers to move to 5-2.
The victory should have pleased this Ravens fan in Week 6. But for some stupid reason, Callis decided it was worth ruining his career (and, in some aspects, his life) by unnecessarily attacking two innocent Washington fans.
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Callis had a promising career with a marquee insurance company. At 24, he should be enjoying the prime years of his life right now. Unfortunately, his pathetic behavior and decision-making have destroyed his opportunity for a prospering life.
Even if Callis avoids jail time, countless folks around the country now know his name and face. Callis is going to have an awfully difficult time finding another career, and people in his personal life will surely want to distance themselves from this criminal.
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