Brute who beat NYC pizzeria manager into coma nearly derails sentencing with unhinged rant blaming victim

The brute who beat a Manhattan pizzeria manager unconscious in a senseless attack nearly derailed his own plea deal Thursday — when he brazenly started blaming the victim, infuriating the judge.

Tyshaun Watson, who had pleaded guilty in exchange for a promised 17-year prison sentence, launched into a wild rant during the Manhattan Supreme Court hearing, claiming he’d been “provoked” before he pummeled pizza-maker Zakaira El Sherief.

“I was being provoked … if you watch the video,” he railed — until Judge Laura Ward interrupted and shot back at him that “Maybe we should go to trial on this and let the jury decide.”

Tyshaun Watson was sentenced to 17 years in prison for the brutal beating of a Roma Pizzeria worker in Flatiron.

Tyshaun Watson was sentenced to 17 years in prison for the brutal beating of a Roma Pizza worker.

Watson's pit bull bit the victim multiple times, according to prosecutors.

Watson’s pit bull bit the victim multiple times, according to prosecutors.

Watson, 36, continued to bizarrely claim that “facts” from surveillance footage of the Aug. 19, 2024, assault inside Roma Pizza in the Flatiron District proved the poor employee had instigated a fight.