Viral Ravens fan blames cocaine and alcohol for being denied bail

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Earlier this week, John Callis turned himself in to Baltimore police on charges of first-degree aggravated assault and second-degree assault

Published October 24, 2024Last updated 6 minutes ago2 minutes of reading

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Viral Ravens fan blames cocaine and alcohol for being denied bailJohn Callis is seen in handcuffs after turning himself into the Baltimore Police Department. Baltimore Police

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A Baltimore Ravens fan who gained huge popularity on social media after posting a video showing him punching two Washington Commanders fans has been denied bail.

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