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Ravens fan identified in viral fight video, arrest warrant issued, police said

Ravens fan identified in viral fight video, arrest warrant issued, police said

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A man wearing a Baltimore Ravens jersey who was seen in an altercation with others wearing Washington Commanders gear over the weekend has been identified and an arrest warrant has been issued, police said Thursday.

Video showed John Callis attacking two 23-year-old men after Sunday’s game at M&T Bank Stadium, the Baltimore Police Department said in a statement to Fox News Digital.

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According to police, 24-year-old Callis is wanted for first- and second-degree aggravated assault.

An arrest warrant has been issued for John Callis. (Baltimore Police Department)

Officials asked anyone with information about the incident to contact Metro Crime Stoppers of Maryland at 1-866-7Lockup.

Callis was identified as an employee of Maury Donnelly & Parr Inc. (MDP), an insurance company in Baltimore. The company told FOX 5 DC he was terminated as an employee.

“MDP has a zero-tolerance policy towards violence and aggressive behavior. This individual is no longer employed by our company,” the company said in a statement to FOX 5 DC.

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The video went viral on social media after the game. The clip appeared to show a man wearing a Ravens jersey attacking two men wearing Washington outfits. The man in the video received applause for the incident.

It is unclear what sparked the altercation.

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According to FOX 5 DC, police launched an investigation after becoming aware of the incident. On Wednesday, officials said they had “identified a possible suspect” in the incident but needed to interview the alleged victims.

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