NYC man accused of shooting McDonald's worker over cold French fries is charged as mother speaks out
Michael Morgan, 20, taken into custody following incident at Brooklyn McDonald's
New York City police have identified and charged a 20-year-old suspect accused of shooting a McDonald’s employee following an argument over cold French fries, reports say.
Michael Morgan, 20, faces charges of attempted murder and criminal possession of a weapon in relation to the shooting that unfolded Monday in the city’s Brooklyn borough, NYPD Commissioner Keechant Sewell said in a tweet. Camellia Dunlap, an 18-year-old identified in media reports as his girlfriend, also faces two counts of criminal possession of a weapon.
"I talked to my son with the cops. My son is just saying that he gotta do what he gotta do and the [victim] came after him and whatever happened, happened," Morgan’s mother, Lisa Fulmore, told the New York Post following his arrest.
Michael Morgan, 20, taken into custody following incident at Brooklyn McDonald's
New York City police have identified and charged a 20-year-old suspect accused of shooting a McDonald’s employee following an argument over cold French fries, reports say.
Michael Morgan, 20, faces charges of attempted murder and criminal possession of a weapon in relation to the shooting that unfolded Monday in the city’s Brooklyn borough, NYPD Commissioner Keechant Sewell said in a tweet. Camellia Dunlap, an 18-year-old identified in media reports as his girlfriend, also faces two counts of criminal possession of a weapon.
"I talked to my son with the cops. My son is just saying that he gotta do what he gotta do and the [victim] came after him and whatever happened, happened," Morgan’s mother, Lisa Fulmore, told the New York Post following his arrest.
NYC man accused of shooting McDonald's worker over cold French fries is charged in separate 2020 murder
A 20-year-old New York City man accused of shooting a McDonald's worker this week in Brooklyn has also been charged with murder in a separate case dating back to 2020.
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