ExtremeRavens Posted October 21 Posted October 21 The man who Baltimore Police say assaulted two Commanders fans on camera in a viral video last week turned himself in Monday morning, according to police and his defense attorney. John Callis, 24, surrendered to Baltimore Police’s Southern District station based on an agreement negotiated with authorities, his attorney Brian Thompson said. His case was not immediately available in online court records on Monday. Baltimore Police, who said last week that they had obtained a warrant for Callis’ arrest on assault charges, confirmed that Callis was in police custody Monday, but did not provide further details. Thompson said shortly after 1 p.m. that his client had not yet seen a court commissioner. The video of the Oct. 13 encounter, which followed a Ravens-Commanders matchup at M&T Bank Stadium, depicts a man — identified by police as Callis — wearing a Ravens jersey punching one man wearing a Commanders jersey in the face before throwing another man in a Commanders jersey against a brick wall in Federal Hill. Police said both of the victims were 23-year-old men. Central District Assault Arrest In reference to the brutal assault that occurred on Oct. 13, 2024, in the 1000 blk of S. Charles St., 24-year-old John Callis turned himself into police custody. Callis is facing first-degree aggravated assault & three counts of second-degree… pic.twitter.com/G5yzV3tf2k — Baltimore Police (@BaltimorePolice) October 21, 2024 This story may be updated. Have a news tip? Contact Dan Belson at dbelson@baltsun.com, 443-790-4827, on X as @DanBelson_ or on Signal as @danbels.62. View the full article Quote
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