BROOKLYN- A McDonald’s employee who was shot in the neck earlier this week has died, police say.
Matthew Webb, 23, died after he was shot Monday outside of a Bedford-Stuyvesant McDonald’s where he was working.
Police say the attack is now a homicide.
Michael Morgan, 20, was initially charged with attempted murder and criminal possession of a loaded firearm.
Charges against Morgan have now been upgraded to homicide charges, authorities said.
Webb was working at the fast-food restaurant when Morgan’s mother began complaining about her fries being cold and asked to speak to a manager.
The woman was on Facetime when Morgan overheard the employees laughing at her, which made him upset. Morgan went to the McDonald’s and got into a physical altercation with Webb.
The fight spilled outside where Morgan allegedly shot Webb in his neck.
Morgan was also charged with murder after admitting to killing a man while being questioned about Webb’s death. He allegedly killed Kevin Holloman in October of 2021.
The suspect’s girlfriend was charged with weapons possession for allegedly giving Morgan the gun.
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