Mr Webb, a resident of Queens, was allegedly shot by Michael Morgan, 20, on Monday after Mr Morgan’s mother was served cold fries, police said. The worker who was shot at a McDonald’s restaurant in Brooklyn during a dispute over cold fries has died.
Twenty-three-year-old
Matthew Webb was shot in the neck by an angry customer outside the
Bedford-Stuyvesant restaurant where he was an employee. Authorities confirmed
on Friday that Mr Webb has been taken off life support, The New York Post
reported.
Footage obtained
by police shows Mr Morgan engaging in a physical attack with Mr Webb, before
shooting him. Mr Morgan fled the scene and tried to dispose of his clothes,
prosecutors said.
Mr Webb
was rushed to Brookdale Hospital, where he was declared brain-dead shortly
after.
The
dispute on 1 August began when Mr Morgan’s mother, Lisa Fulmore, complained to
employees at the store that her fries were cold. Staff reportedly began
laughing at Ms Fulmore, who was on a video call with Mr Morgan, the Post
reported.
The
suspect then went to the restaurant and got into a fight with Mr Webb that
ended with the fast-food worker being shot in the neck on the sidewalk.
Mr Morgan
fled the scene but was later taken into custody. Ms Fulmore allegedly told
police that her son told her “he gotta do what he gotta do,” according to the
Post.
He
confessed to Mr Webb’s killing and an unrelated homicide just a few blocks from
the McDonald’s, prosecutors have said.
Mr Morgan
was arraigned on Thursday and charged with attempted murder and criminal
possession of a loaded firearm. He is being held without bail. Charges are
expected to be upgraded.
His
girlfriend, Camellia Dunlap, who allegedly handed Mr Morgan the gun, has been
charged with possession of a weapon She is being held on $50,000 bail.
Mr Morgan
will also face charges for the killing of Kevin Holloman, 28, in 2020. Mr
Holloman was killed in front of an apartment building on Herkimer St. near
Rochester Avenue.
Gardenia
Holloman, Mr Holloman’s sister, told The Daily News she was glad Mr Morgan was
finally off the streets.
‘I am
relieved but it will never bring my brother back,’ Ms Holloman said. ‘So it’s
bittersweet.’
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