Video shows wild beatdown at Little Caesars in Georgia

The savage beatdown of a woman in a Little Caesars in Georgia was caught on video — showing the suspect dragging the victim out of the pizza shop by her hair and a toddler jumping in to stop the fight.

The pummeling took place about 4 p.m. at the Augusta eatery when Brittany Kennedy 25, allegedly confronted Emily Broadwater, 22, yanking the chair out from underneath her, according to the Richmond County Sheriff’s office.

The viral video, which was taken by a bystander and posted on Twitter, shows Broadwater scrambling on the ground and screaming as Kennedy — who has the victim by the hair — pummels her repeatedly.

At one point, a toddler with a pink bow in her hair throws herself into the fray, as the bystander shouts, “Move the baby! Move the baby!”

No one in the pizza shop attempts to break up the fight — though the bystander drags the young girl from the fracas.

As Broadwater makes futile attempts at fighting back, the Kennedy punches her about 20 times, bloodying the victim’s face, the wild recording shows.

Kennedy then drags Broadwater out of restaurant to the sidewalk by her hair — as the victim continues screaming.

The brawl broke out after Brittany Kennedy 25, allegedly confronted Emily Broadwater, 22, yanking the chair out from underneath her.
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The video then shows Kennedy throwing Broadwater to the ground once more and stomping her head.

“My baby!” Broadwater cries as she gets up, her face covered in blood.

It’s unclear what prompted the fight.

On Tuesday, the sheriff’s office issued a wanted poster for Kennedy on assault charges, according to a police report posted by Augusta Crime and confirmed by The Post.

Broadwater’s bottom lip was lacerated and “severely swollen” from the beatdown, but she refused to be taken to the hospital via an ambulance, the police report said.

“A girl with a baby,” witness Dean Willard told local TV station WJBF. “That ain’t right.”

“They should have handled it a different way rather than doing it in public,” said Charles Johnson, another witness, according to the station.

*story by The New York Post