Woman beater’s extraordinary outburst as he’s led away to begin jail sentence: ‘Parole board gonna love this video’

An astonishing outburst by a woman beater in Pennsylvania was captured on video as he was led to jail in handcuffs.
Kharee Nazir Davis, 19, was seen on video taken by journalist Carl Hessler Jr. being escorted by police out of Montgomery County Court after he was sentenced to three to six years in a state correctional facility.
Davis pleaded guilty to two felony charges of aggravated assault and three misdemeanor charges of corruption of minors in connection with a beating of two women at a St. Patrick’s Day parade in 2025 in Conshohocken.
However, the woman-beater appeared not to approve of his sentence and bluntly stated his opinion when asked.
‘Yeah, it’s bulls***t and I’d do what I did again,’ said Davis while handcuffed.
In addition to his multiple-year sentence, he is also ordered to pay $3,554 in restitution in connection with the crime, according to The Mercury.
Several users on X also shared how idiotic it was to give such a reaction on video.
One user wrote: ‘Lol parole board gonna love this video.’
Kharee Nazir Davis, 19, was seen on video taken by journalist Carl Hessler Jr. being escorted by police after he was sentenced to three to six years in a state correctional facility. Davis pleaded guilty to two felony charges of aggravated assault and three misdemeanor charges of corruption of minors in connection with a beating of two women at a St. Patrick’s Day parade in 2025
In addition to his multiple-year sentence, he is also ordered to pay $3,554 in restitution in connection with the crime
Another added: ‘Well, he admits to committing the crime.’
A third wrote: ‘It’s bulls**t but admits he did it. Mabey you should have learned something in school dumb***.’
Davis’ mother, Demetria F. Miller, 36, also pleaded guilty to charges of conspiracy to engage in aggravated assault and corruption of minors in connection to the same incident. She is scheduled to be sentenced on August 10.
‘The victims were celebrating, as many were that day, and were approached by the defendants in this case,’ said Assistant District Attorney Sawyer Branigan Kline.
‘What was borne out by the evidence was that there was an unprovoked attack on our two victims that included stomping, kicking, punching, and our victims were left in the street until they were taken by EMS to the hospital.’
A 16-year-old and two 10-year-olds were also taken into custody on the day of the attack as well.
‘There were multiple punches thrown by the defendant, and there were minor children of varying ages within arm’s reach of this attack,’ said Kline.
‘So not only had they witnessed what was really an unprovoked and brutal attack, but they also could have been injured with their proximity as well.’
According to the outlet, Davis addressed the judge directly and acknowledged that what he did was wrong but insisted that the two women started the incident after confronting his younger brother.
Davis’ mother, Demetria F. Miller, 36, also pleaded guilty to charges of conspiracy to engage in aggravated assault and corruption of minors in connection to the same incident
Davis said the women took no accountability for their actions.
The Assistant District Attorney said that officials conducted a thorough investigation and found nothing ‘that would have indicated that any of his (Davis’) claims regarding provocation were true.’
‘There has been no evidence of substance that we received that would indicate that this was in any way provoked by the victims,’ Kline said.
Davis’s lawyer, Michael Anthony Walker, said he believed his client ‘recognizes what he did was wrong.’
‘I think, in his mind, he had a reason to react the way he did. The facts said otherwise, and I think it was a reasonable offer and a reasonable plea based on what the evidence provided. He could have served a lot more years,’ said Walker.
Police said the women who were attacked needed to be treated for facial injuries, contusions, and a concussion.
One woman said she could not open either eye for several days due to swelling and needed treatment by an eye specialist, according to the outlet.
The minors involved had their cases seen in juvenile court.
