![Baltimore Ravens Fan Who Was Facing Over 50 Years In Prison For Randomly Attacking Commanders Fan Sentenced To Probation]()
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Not gonna be serving any more jail time.
If you remember back a couple months ago, a disgusting video went viral showing a Baltimore Ravens fan appearing to
randomly attack a Washington Commanders fan after a game in Baltimore.
https://twitter.com/HaterReport_/status/1845801381719855608
The victim reportedly suffered a concussion during the incident, and the Ravens fan was quickly identified as John “Jack” Callis, who was arrested and charged with one count of first degree assault and three counts of second degree assault.
Callis was held without bail after a Baltimore judge called him a danger to the public. And despite his attorneys telling the court that Callis suffered from addiction issues, jail calls revealed the Ravens fan denied any drug issues and said instead that his
real issue was...being disrespected.
Sounds like he really learned his lesson, right?
Well Callis was back in court today, and despite facing nearly 55 years in prison on the charges, it doesn't look like he'll be serving any more time for the senseless attack.
According to WJZ out of Baltimore, Callis today plead guilty to three counts of second degree assault, and was sentenced to 10 years in prison - but all of that time will be suspended except for the 105 days that he's already served.
Callis will serve 5 years of supervised probation and pay $4,000 in restitutions to the victims of the unprovoked attack. And the court also ordered Callis to enter a drug rehab program in Sarasota, Florida, after which he will enter into outpatient treatment.
The Ravens fan must also complete 90 AA meetings and 100 hours of community service in the Baltimore area - and take anger management classes while he's out on probation.
The court also ruled that Callis must not in any way try to monetize or profit from the viral video showing his attack, which appeared to have been taken by one of his friends.
While the punishment seems pretty light for somebody facing 55 years in prison, the attorney for the Commanders fan who was attacked said that his client was pleased with the resolution and happy to see Callis finally take responsibility for his actions:
"The victims are happy that justice has been served, and they can put this matter behind them...
This type of behavior is just not acceptable...It was an attack by a complete stranger."
Meanwhile, the attorneys for Callis said they're happy that their client will finally be able to get the help he needs:
"When somebody has a problem, I think it's important to address the problem and put them in a situation that will set them up for success."
But despite the light punishment, the judge had harsh words for Callis, blasting him for embarrassing the Baltimore Ravens and the community.
Hopefully this is the wakeup call that he needed to get things turned around...and maybe next time he won't assault someone and commit a felony just because he felt "disrespected."