A Ravens supporter who was filmed viciously assaulting two fans of the Washington Commanders has surrendered to law enforcement in Baltimore … following an arrest warrant being issued against him.
24-year-old John Callis, dressed in a button-down shirt, voluntarily reported to the authorities on Monday morning … where he was photographed being escorted away in handcuffs.
Just so you know, law enforcement informed us last week that Callis was being sought for first-degree aggravated assault and three charges of second-degree assault.
Indeed, footage of the assault has gone viral … displaying what authorities identify as Callis — clad in a Lamar Jackson jersey — violently confronting two oblivious Commanders supporters following the Ravens’ loss to Jayden Daniels‘ team on October 13.
He knocked one supporter out cold and shoved another into a brick wall. The latter appeared to escape without sustaining further injury.
Immediately following the incident, Callis exhibited no guilt for his actions … posing for the camera and declaring, “I don’t lose!”
This should be seen as a significant setback … first-degree assault in Maryland can lead to a possible sentence of 25 years in prison.