Baltimore police have issued an arrest warrant for a man suspected of attacking two NFL fans after the Baltimore Ravens game against the Washington Commanders on Sunday.
Police identified the individual as John Callis, 24, of Baltimore. He is wanted on one charge of first-degree aggravated assault and three counts of second-degree assault.
Police say Callis assaulted two 23-year-old men following the game.
Following Sunday’s game in Baltimore, which the Ravens won 30-23, video of the assault spread quickly on social media. Both teams now have 4-2 records on the season.
The footage, which was authenticated by NBC News, shows a man in a Ravens jersey, believed to be Callis, approaching two men in Commanders jerseys on Baltimore’s streets. Police said the attack occurred in the 1000 block of South Charles Street.
The video shows a man wearing a Ravens jersey kicking one of the males wearing a Commander’s jersey in the side before punching him in the face. The Commander’s fan falls to the ground as the other attempts to lunge at the man in the Ravens jersey, who then takes the man in the Commander’s jersey and forces him into a brick wall before throwing him down.
The video ends with the front of the man with the Ravens jersey raising his arm and high-fiving someone off camera while saying, “I don’t lose!”
Police want anyone with more information on the incident to call Metro Crime Stoppers of Maryland at 1-866-7Lockup.
Source: Police Issue Warrant for Ravens Fan Accused of Viral Post-game Assault on Commanders Fans