The Brooklyn McDonald’s worker who was shot in the neck during a quarrel over cold fries has died, cops announced Friday, August 5.
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Matthew Webb, 23, \”succumbed to his injuries\” after he was shot Monday, August 1, outside the Bedford-Stuyvesant fast-food restaurant where he worked, the NYPD said.
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The attack \”has been deemed a homicide,\” the force said early Friday, adding that \”the investigation remains ongoing.\”
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Webb was working at the Fulton Street eatery on Monday evening when a customer, Lisa Fulmore, complained to workers that her fries were cold and asked to speak to a manager.
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This led to a spat and Lisa Fulmore was FaceTiming with her son Michael Morgan during the disagreement.
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Morgan then rushed to the restaurant and got into a fight with Webb.
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Morgan punched Webb in the face and when he got back up, he pulled out a gun and shot him in the neck.
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Webb was taken to a hospital and succumbed to his injuries days later.
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Michael Morgan, 20, had already been charged with attempted murder and criminal possession of a loaded firearm for blasting Webb in anger at his mom getting served cold fries.
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He is expected to face upgraded homicide charges, prosecutors told a court hearing Thursday, August 4, even before Webb’s death was confirmed.
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The suspect’s girlfriend, Camellia Dunlap, has also been charged with weapons possession for allegedly handing Morgan the gun.
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She was arraigned later on Wednesday, August 3, and held on $50,000 cash bail, after prosecutors said she admitted to possessing the gun..
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Morgan was also charged with an earlier murder after allegedly confessing during questioning about the McDonald’s shooting.
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He allegedly killed Kevin Holloman in October 2021.