Restaurant Owner, Teen Daughter Attacked Over Cold Chicken
BAXLEY, Ga. (CBSNEWS) - A Georgia restaurant owner and her teenage daughter said they were attacked by customers who were served cold chicken, CBS affiliate WTOC-TV in Savannah reports.
Jeanette Norris, owner of the Qwik Chik restaurant in Baxley, Georgia, said the attack happened Thursday after a couple complained about their order of chicken being cold. After a few minutes of arguing back-and-forth, Norris said she refunded their money -- but this did not satisfy the customers.
Talking to mother & daughter assaulted by 2 customers who complained their food was cold. Beat down caught on camera. Story tonight @WTOC11 pic.twitter.com/SmtJixS1Et
— WTOC Dal Cannady (@wtocdalcannady) June 23, 2017
"She went berserk," Norris told WTOC-TV. "They both lost it, him and her both started cussing and beating on the window."
Norris confronted the couple outside, telling them she had called the police, but the female customer began striking her.
Norris's daughter then exited a truck to help when the male customer punched the teenager in the face.
"One of my employees yelled, 'He's got her, he's got her,'" Norris says. "And that's when I realized he had hit her. Who does that? Who punches a child like she's a grown man standing there?"