Ravens Fan Fired from Job After Assaulting Commanders Supporters Following Game

Ravens Fan Fired from Job After Assaulting Commanders Supporters Following Game

BALTIMORE, MD – A Baltimore Ravens fan involved in an altercation with two Washington Commanders supporters has been dismissed from his job following the violent incident. The firm, Maury, Donnelly, & Parr Inc. (MDP), confirmed the firing, citing its strict zero-tolerance policy for violence and aggressive behavior. “This individual is no longer employed with our firm,” MDP stated.

The incident took place on October 13, following the Ravens’ 30-23 victory over the Commanders, near the 1000 block of South Charles Street. A viral video captured the altercation, which showed the Ravens fan, later identified as Jack Callis, attacking two Commanders fans. The footage, widely circulated on social media, drew sharp condemnation from viewers.

Local authorities are investigating the case and are currently seeking the identities of the victims to proceed with charges against Callis. At the time of the incident, he was wearing a Lamar Jackson jersey, and officials say he could face charges once the victims are located.

Fans from both teams have expressed disappointment over the violent escalation, emphasizing the need for sportsmanship and respect. The attack has been a sobering reminder that rivalries should not spill over into violence.

Anyone with information about the victims is urged to contact Southern District Detectives at 410-396-2499 or Metro Crime Stoppers at 1-866-7-LockUp.