The Ravens fan who went viral on social media for manhandling two Commander fans has been identified as John Callis, a resident of Baltimore. The Baltimore police have issued an arrest warrant against him. Callis, 24, was seen assaulting two Commanders fans in a viral video after the loss to Ravens. He was seen kicking and punching them before knocking them to the ground. After the violent episode occurred, Callis could be heard saying in the video, "I don't lose!" The viral video has gained 50 million views. In the warrant issued by the city police, it was revealed that the two victims were 23-year-old males. According to a Baltimore Banner report, viewers have speculated that Callis was the first one to attack the victims, as seen in the viral video. Adding to this, Callis' employer, an insurance provider company Maury Donnelly and Parr Inc., confirmed that they were no longer associated with him. This won't be the first time that Callis is going to face the law. According to Banner, Callis was detained in 2021 by the police after he along with another man assaulted a person on the streets in Towson. After that incident, he was fined $100 and received probation before judgment on charges of second-degree assault. On Sunday afternoon, The Ravens beat the Commanders by 30-23 in a heated match called, "Battle of the Beltway."The Baltimore police have requested more information about Sunday's incident and have urged informants to reach out to Metro Crime Stoppers of Maryland.
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