Little Caesars assault victim

SEE IT: Georgia woman on the run after brutally beating Little Caesars customer, dragging her out of restaurant by the hair

A Georgia woman caught on camera beating another woman is still at large, according to police.

According to the Richmond County Sheriff’s Office, Augusta police issued an arrest warrant for 25-year-old Brittany Kennedy after she was caught beating 22-year-old Emily Broadwater at a Little Caeser’s restaurant on Wrightsboro Road in Augusta. The incident happened Monday at around 4  p.m.

The sheriff’s office posted a “wanted” poster on social media Tuesday, a day after a witness put video footage of the fight on Twitter.

DailyMail reports that the victim said the suspect was upset about her baby’s father, who apparently had been hanging around Broadaway while Kennedy was in jail.

“All I did was help a friend out with his kids while his baby mama was locked up. She has been harassing me for weeks now,” Broadaway said on Facebook.

CrimeOnline could not independently verify the accuracy of Broadaway’s statement. Investigators haven’t confirmed or provided any details on the motive.

May be an image of 2 people and text that says 'RICHMOND COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE WANTED For Battery Kennedy Brittany (25 YOA) 5'04 150 lbs. Brown Hair Brown Eyes RCSO Case 21-138091 Brittany Kennedy is wanted for an assault that occurred at 3221 Wrightsboro Rd. on May 17, 2021. Brittany Kennedy is known to frequent the Fox Den area and the 3200 block of rightsboro Rd. Any information concerning this suspect, please contact the Richmond County Sheriff Office at 706-821-1020 or 706-821-1080 FOR PUBLIC RELEASE'

Following the gruesome beating, Kennedy fled the scene in a Kia sedan. She’s described as a black female who stands 5-feet-4-inches tall and weighs around 150 pounds. He has brown hair and brown eyes.

Anyone with information on Kennedy’s whereabouts is urged to call the Richmond County Sheriff’s Office.

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