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Baltimore Insurance Agency Says Ravens Fan Linked to Viral Fight Is 'No Longer Employed'

Baltimore Insurance Agency Says Ravens Fan Linked to Viral Fight Is 'No Longer Employed'

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A Maryland-based insurance agency announced the departure of one of its employees Monday after social media users shared footage of him fighting with two Washington Commanders fans.

The footage flooded social media after the Baltimore Ravens beat the Commanders 30-23 on Sunday. In the video, a blonde white man wearing a Ravens jersey is seen walking toward two men wearing Commanders jerseys in the Federal Hill neighborhood of Baltimore.

The Ravens fan is seen kicking one of the Commanders fans and then punching him in the face. He then tried to punch the other fan before pushing him into a wall.

As the second Commanders fan tried to escape, the Ravens fan flexed his bicep and yelled, “I'm not losing.” The person filming the fight appeared to repeatedly yell, “Do we have a straggler?”

Social media users quickly linked the Ravens fan to LinkedIn and Facebook pages of a person named Jack Callis. A screenshot of X-user @PAYNE_21's LinkedIn profile describes Callis as a producer and sales manager at a division of Maury Donnelly and Parr, Inc. in Baltimore.

The profile also says “Chairman & CEO at The Krusty Krab,” a line that appears on the Facebook page. This Facebook page states that Callis lives in Baltimore.

Maury Donnelly and Parr, Inc. posted on X Monday evening that the company “has a zero-tolerance policy toward violence and aggressive behavior.”

“This individual is no longer employed by our company,” the agency added.

Baltimore police said in a statement Monday that investigators are actively investigating the video of the fight. In an updated statement Tuesday, the agency said it had identified a possible suspect but was trying to locate the two victims in the incident.

“Anyone with information regarding the identities of the victims is urged to contact Southern District Detectives at 410-396-2499 or Metro Crime Stoppers at 1-866-7-LockUp,” the department said.

X-user @PAYNE_21 also posted an apparent screenshot of an Instagram profile for @dobba___. The Instagram username appears in the fight footage. The name in the bio is “Christian Smith” and underneath it says “Unfollow me from the video” with a laughing emoji.

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