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Talk about regret! Well, it turns out that being a die-hard Ravens fan can cost you more than just t

[Logo]( [NFL Fan Fired From Job & Police Investigate After Horrific Video] [NFL Fan Fired From Job & Police Investigate After Horrific Video]( Talk about regret! Well, it turns out that being a die-hard Ravens fan can cost you more than just the game-day ticket. Baltimore Ravens supporter Jack Callis found this out the hard way after a video of him throwing punches at Washington Commanders fans went viral, and the price he paid? His job. That's right-Callis is no longer employed after his post-game antics on the streets of Baltimore were broadcast across the internet faster than you can say, "Lamar Jackson." In the now-infamous clip, Callis, proudly rocking a Ravens jersey, decided to channel his inner prizefighter. After spotting two Commanders fans minding their own business in their team's colors, Callis kicked things off-literally-with a swift kick before landing a solid right hook on one guy's jaw, knocking him to the ground. Because one assault apparently wasn't enough, he swung at the other fan and shoved him into a wall. His parting words? "I don't lose." Well, that claim didn't age well, did it? Meet Jack Callis, a guy who yesterday decided, after his team won a football game, to beat up random other teams football fans for no reason. He's now lost his jobs, probably girlfriend, his 2A rights, and his freedom, all because he got drunk and decided, key word decided to... [( - Cop4x4 (@Cop4x4tv) [October 14, 2024]( Naturally, the internet did what it does best: identify, expose, and deliver consequences. Social media users quickly identified Callis as the man in the video, and before long, his employer, Maury Donnelly & Parr (MDP), got the message. By Monday, MDP released a statement on X (formerly Twitter), saying they have a "zero-tolerance policy for violence and aggressive behavior" and that Callis was no longer employed with the firm. Ouch. The internet actually did something good for once and found this scumbag (Jack Callis) who assaulted 2 Commanders fans on Sunday [pic.twitter.com/g0DO2FQjEA]( - Ev Hand (@Evan_Hand) [October 15, 2024]( As for the Baltimore Police Department, they're still investigating the assault, but it seems they're waiting on the victims to officially report the incident. So, while Callis might be out of a job, he's not in the clear just yet. As a die hard Commanders Fan this makes me sick to my stomach . Jack Callis is trash who should be banned from ever stepping foot into M&T Stadium again. [@Ravens]( Do the right thing ban this joker for life. [pic.twitter.com/2LPfE65vPt]( - American Storyteller (@JBurton1979) [October 15, 2024]( Let this be a lesson to all the rowdy superfans out there: You might win the game, but if you lose your cool, you could lose a whole lot more. Internet fame is a double-edged sword, and for [Jack Callis](, it came swinging right back at him. [Another Hollywood Blockbuster Bombs] [Another Hollywood Blockbuster Bombs]( Did they ruin it to snub fans? [Amazon Hit By Devastating Boycott Over Necklace] [Amazon Hit By Devastating Boycott Over Necklace]( This is insane. [Kamala Delivers Baffling Word Salad - Earns New Nickname] [Kamala Delivers Baffling Word Salad - Earns New Nickname]( Say What!? [17 Day Mystery Incident At US Air Base Is Raising Massive Concerns] [17 Day Mystery Incident At US Air Base Is Raising Massive Concerns]( Why isn't more being done!? [Walz's Wife Cringe Message To Voters Sums Up Issues With Men] [Walz's Wife Cringe Message To Voters Sums Up Issues With Men]( They wonder why they are having issues. SMH. You are receiving this email because you opted in to The Independant American daily newsletter. We take your privacy very seriously and will keep your information in the strictest confidence. We will email you from time to time with relevant news and updates, but you can stop receiving information from us at any time by following very simple instructions that will be included at the bottom of any correspondence you should receive from us. Copyright 2024. The Independent American. All rights reserved. 2423 S Orange Ave, Suite 340 Orlando, FL 32806 [UNSUBSCRIBE]( | [VIEW IN BROWSER]( | [PRIVACY POLICY](

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