A couple who were caught on video viciously beating a restaurant owner and her teenage daughter because their chicken was cold have handed themselves into police.

Nathaniel and Latasha Smith have been evading authorities for two weeks after the savage attack at the Qwik Chick takeout stand in Baxley, Georgia.

Surveillance video captured them punching restaurant owner Jeanette Norris and her 15-year-old daughter on June 22 because they claimed their food was cold and they didn't have enough fries.

Nathaniel and Latasha Smith have been charged after they were caught on video viciously beating a restaurant owner and her teenage daughter in Baxley, Georgia on June 22

They handed themselves into police on Wednesday morning and have both been charged with aggravated battery and cruelty to children.

Norris told police she had refunded the couple's money after Latasha complained about their food order.

But Latasha remained agitated and started beating on the store's windows.

The owner said she went outside to tell them that she had called police and Latasha began hitting and slapping her.

Surveillance video then shows Nathaniel punching Norris' 15-year-old daughter after she came over to help.

Surveillance video captured them punching restaurant owner Jeanette Norris because they claimed their food was cold and they didn't have enough fries

Norris suffered a broken nose and black eyes as a result of the beating

Surveillance video then shows Nathaniel punching Norris' 15-year-old daughter after she came over to help

The teenage girl was sent flying backwards when Nathaniel punched her before the couple fled in their car

The girl was sent flying backwards before the couple fled.

Norris and her daughter were both left with black eyes. The mother suffered a broken nose and the girl had a concussion.

Chief James Godfrey of the Baxley Police Department said he hadn't seen anything like this in his 41 years on the force.

'That's just pure brutality,' he said.

Police released the surveillance video and were inundated with tips, which led to the department identifying the suspects.