The Baltimore Ravens fan who was recorded by attacking Washington supporters in October declared himself guilty of three second -degree positions.
And in doing so, there seems to have evaded a long prison sentence.
Jack Callis, a 24 -year -old from Sarasota, Florida, was sentenced to 10 years with all suspended, but the 105 days he has already served in jail. In addition, it faces five years of probation in the main 100 hours of community service. He has also been ordered to pay $ 4,660 in restitution and complete treatment programs for hospitalized and outpatient patients for substance abuse, According to Baltimore Banner.
When they meet these conditions, Callis can reduce five years of probation to only three.
“You have embarrassed us,” said Baltimore Circuit Judge Charles H. Dorsy III on Monday. 'We love the crows.'
The video of the unpaved attack went viral in October, showing Callis celebrating Baltimore's victory over his Birtway rivals running towards two men not identified in the commanders replica of shirts. He hit one to the ground before throwing the other against a brick wall.
Jack Callis gave Baltimore PD in October (left) almost three years after he was last arrested in Florida, where he was accused of resisting an officer (right)
This Baltimore Ravens fan was seen fighting two Washington Commanders fans on Sunday
An arrest warrant for Callis was quickly issued. Initially he was accused of first -degree aggravated assault and three assault positions in the second degree.
The video ends with Callis's flexion for the camera in a replica jersey of Lamar Jackson and telling the camera: 'I don't lose'.
Since then he has lost his job.
Callis, an insurance seller from the Beltway area, was fired by Maury's firm, Donnelly & Parr after the incident images became viral on Monday.
“MDP has a zero tolerance policy for violence and aggressive behavior,” said a company spokeswoman for Dailymail.com in an email. “As a result of the behavior shown in the video, the individual has been finished.”
Police say that the video was recorded night along the 1000 block of South Charles Street, which is about 10 minutes walk from Baltimore's M&T stadium.
Since then, the state prosecutor of the city of Baltimore, Ivan Bates, has issued a reaction to the result of the case.
“Today, the defendant John Callis has declared himself guilty of three assault positions in the second degree after having spent 105 days in jail, ensuring that justice has been served for the victims and reaffirming our commitment to hold all criminals,” Bates said, using callis' given the first name.
'The behavior we saw in the evidence of the video in this case was abhorrent. There is never a scenario in which violence is acceptable in our city. Today's result clearly transmits that my office will not tolerate acts full of hate.
'The victims in this case have shown great courage, and we hope that this resolution gives them a sense of justice and closing. Our office remains firm in our mission of protecting the rights of victims and guaranteeing the safety of our residents. We will continue working tirelessly to defend the law and seek justice for all.
According to online records, the 3 -foot 3 -inch callis played university lacrosse at the Roanoke College in Virginia.
Dailymail.com has also obtained the arrest records of Callis and the photo of a 2022 incident in Florida, where he was accused of resisting an officer.