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Reports suggest John Callis’ father often bailed him out even before his Baltimore assault case!

John Callis, who goes by Jack Callis on social media, has been the subject of online backlash after he physically mistreated Washington Commanders fans in Baltimore. Police reports revealed John Callis’ criminal history, which his father concealed.

Recently, Callis shared a video of him chasing down two Washington Commanders fans on the street following the Ravens’ 30-23 win over the team. The clip captured him swinging his hands at the victims and thrashing them against a nearby wall.

Moreover, after his violent attack, Callis spoke to the camera and screamed, “I don’t lose.” Soon, the clip went viral, amassing over 30 million views and respective shares on Twitter, where many pointed out Callis’ random behavior towards passersby.

Authorities reported the video as digital evidence of disorderly conduct and actions under the influence, leading to a search warrant for his arrest. The Baltimore Police detained Callis on charges of first-degree aggravated assaults and three counts of disturbing community peace.

However, Callis’ detention revealed his history with the authorities and how his father often helped him conceal his actions. One Twitter user wrote, “Knew this kid throughout highschool, he’s a total POS. John Callis is disgusting but his father is absolutely loaded. Super rich.

Such statements sparked curiosity among many regarding his family, and rumors arose that Callis might be related to APG managing director Bill J. Callis. Others added that the family had ties in Florida and had shady business there.

However, Baltimore authorities have not confirmed this information, as they have concealed details about Callis’ family for legal reasons.

John Callis was expelled from school for sending explicit images to younger students!

Previously, the 24-year-old was dismissed from St. Paul’s for allegedly circulating pictures of his private parts among kids with special needs. The school authorities took action against him, but he persisted in his behavior, leading to his expulsion from three different Baltimore private schools.

In 2022, authorities detained Callis at the St. Johns County Sheriff’s Office for hosting an illegal open house party. He denied officers entry to his house and recorded the incident on his phone, shouting, “You need a warrant to enter.

Callis also verbally violated the authorities, stopping them from completing their legal process. Authorities placed him under emergency detention, but his family reportedly bailed him out by paying the necessary fines.

Similarly, the court later declared him not guilty and placed him on probation. This time around, authorities estimate that Callis might face a maximum penalty of 25 years in prison as one of his victims suffered from memory loss and a swollen mouth, whereas the other two suffered minor injuries.

Additionally, Callis’ behavior has cost him his career, as the authorities sent the video to his employer for identification. Representatives confirmed his involvement in the incident and terminated his employment contract.

Through their official Twitter, Maury Donnelly & Parr Inc. wrote, “MDP has a zero-tolerance policy for violence and aggressive behavior. This individual is no longer employed with our firm.

Meanwhile, many were skeptical if Callis would serve his prison term and mentioned that his family might try to shorten his punishment given their speculated connection within law enforcement.

Additional Information

  • Born on September 16, 2000, John Callis grew up in Baltimore, Maryland. He surrendered himself to the police after returning from Florida as he turned up at the Baltimore Police Department after his video went viral.
  • Investigations are underway to confirm if John Callis and his friends were under the influence during the incident. The victims mentioned that Callis had attacked them suddenly without provocation.
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