A Chicago man, Brian Davis, 30, pleaded guilty to aggravated battery after stabbing a 35-year-old man eight times with a pocket knife—originally charged with attempted murder. The attack erupted after a confrontation with the victim’s teenage daughters outside their home, escalating to a park where Davis allegedly chased the victim and even struck one of the daughters. Prosecutors say Davis attacked the man, but his lawyer claims he was defending himself, his fiancé, and his sister, citing surveillance footage showing the victim first hitting Davis with a bottle and being banned from the property. The victim was hospitalized, Davis suffered a hand cut, and now faces four years in prison—already serving five months. The defense remains quiet about the plea deal. This case underscores how quickly violence can spiral and how conflicting narratives can obscure the truth.
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