New York : A McDonald's worker in New York's Brooklyn who was shot point-blank in a spat over cold french fries has died, police said. Following the Monday night shooting, Matthew Webb, 23, had been on life support at Brookdale Hospital and died on Friday, reports dpa news agency citing the police as saying. The suspect, Michael Morgan, 20, accused of shooting the fast-food worker in the face because he was mad about how the restaurant handled his mother's fry order, is expected to be charged with murder.
"The people are anticipating homicide charges in this case, given the victim is currently on life support," Assistant District Attorney Luis Paternina said at Morgan's Thursday arraignment, apparently unaware Webb had already died. "So, essentially, the victim's family is waiting to make a difficult decision about taking the victim off life support.
"Morgan, 20, was initially charged with attempted murder in Webb's shooting, and with murder, for a 2020 shooting he confessed to after his arrest, authorities said. Morgan tried to cover up his most recent crime, disposing of evidence that included the clothes he wore when pulling the trigger, Paternina charged. The shooting happened when Morgan showed up the McDonald's on Fulton St. in Bedford-Stuyvesant after hearing his mother's complaints about cold fries during a FaceTime chat between the two, according to authorities.