McDonald’s Worker Shot Over Cold Fries Has Died

The Brooklyn McDonald’s worker who was shot in the neck in a dispute over cold fries has died.

Matthew Webb, 23, “succumbed to his injuries” after being shot Monday outside the Bedford-Stuyvesant fast-food restaurant where he worked.

Cops said on Friday that the attack was a homicide, and the investigation is currently ongoing.

Michael Morgan, 20, has already been charged with attempted murder and criminal possession of a loaded firearm for blasting Webb angrily at his mom getting served cold fries.

He is expected to face upgraded homicide charges, prosecutors told a court hearing Thursday, even before Webb’s death was confirmed.

Webb was toiling at the Fulton Street eatery on Monday evening when Morgan’s mom, Lisa Fulmore, complained to workers that her fries were cold and asked to speak to a manager. 

When the workers began laughing at her, Fulmore was FaceTiming with Morgan, who came to the restaurant and got into a fight with Webb, spilling out onto the sidewalk. 

Morgan punched Webb in the face, and when he got back up, he pulled out a gun and blasted him in the neck, prosecutors alleged.

The suspect’s girlfriend, Camellia Dunlap, has also been charged with possession of a weapon illegally for allegedly handing Morgan the gun. She was prosecuted on Wednesday and held on $50,000 cash bail after prosecutors said she admitted to possessing the firearm.

Morgan was also charged with an earlier murder after allegedly confessing while questioning about the McDonald’s shooting.

He reportedly killed Kevin Holloman in October 2021.

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