His Mother's Cold Fries Caused This Man To Shoot A McDonald's Worker In New York

JAKARTA - A man in New York has been charged with attempted murder after allegedly shooting a McDonald's worker for serving his mother cold fries, police and reports say.

Michael Morgan stormed McDonald's after his mother, Lisa Fulmore, started questioning workers about cold fries. After workers laughed at him for asking to speak to a manager, Morgan came to the restaurant to defend his mother, he told the New York Post in an exclusive interview, quoted Aug. 4.

At some point, worker Matthew Jeremiah Webb got into an altercation and went outside the restaurant where he was later allegedly shot in the neck by Morgan.

Morgan was arrested shortly after the incident and charged in Tuesday night's shooting, police said. Camellia Dunlap, 18, Morgan's girlfriend, was charged with two criminal counts of gun possession after she allegedly confessed to police she handed over the gun, law enforcement sources said.

Meanwhile, victim Webb, 23, was taken to hospital and is in critical condition on Wednesday morning, police said.

"I was totally unprepared for this," the victim's mother, who did not give her name, told The Post at Brooklyn Brookdale Hospital where Webb is surviving.

"I just go back and forth with so many flashes in my mind. My mind is unstable," he said.

Not only the shooting, Morgan also admitted to another murder that occurred in 2020. He was charged with murder and possession of a gun, related to the murder charge on October 21, 2020.

Morgan is suspected of killing Kevin Holloman, who died from three gunshot wounds at 771 Herkimer St. in Bed-Stuy, not far from the McDonald's where Morgan's latest shooting was held.