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Ravens fan who allegedly attacked Commanders fans in violent video fired as police investigate

Ravens fan who allegedly attacked Commanders fans in violent video fired as police investigate

A Baltimore insurance company has fired the Ravens fan who allegedly beat up two Commanders fans in a video that went viral after Sunday’s game.

After the Ravens defeated the Commanders 30-23 on Sunday, a Ravens fan wearing a Lamar Jackson jersey walked up to two Commanders fans and kicked, punched and punched the opposing fans in a seemingly random act of violence.

“I’m not losing. I’m not losing!” The attacker boasted after the apparent attack.


The Ravens fan who beat up two Commanders fans yelled, “I’m not losing!” I’m not losing!” X/Hater Report

After internet sleuths determined the attacker’s suspected identity, the insurance company Maury Donnelly & Parr, Inc. announced that the alleged attacker was unemployed.

“MDP has a zero-tolerance policy towards violence and aggressive behavior. “This person is no longer employed by our company,” the company wrote on X.

On Tuesday, Baltimore police released a statement asking for information about the alleged victims of the attack.


Baltimore police are seeking information about the two Commanders fans who were attacked by a Ravens fan on Sunday.
Baltimore police are seeking information about the two Commanders fans who were attacked by a Ravens fan on Sunday. X/Hater Report

“Detectives have identified a possible suspect in this incident but need to identify and interview the victims,” a Baltimore Police spokesperson told The Post in an email.

“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.”

On Monday, the department told the Post that it was “actively investigating” the incident but that no police report had been filed.

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