Friday 5 August 2022 12:40 PM NYC McDonald's worker shot in the neck during argument with gunman has died trends now NYC McDonald's worker shot in the neck during argument with gunman over his mother's cold fries dies after being declared brain dead Matthew Webb, 23, has died from his injuries after being shot in the neck during an argument with a gunman in McDonald's in New York City The argument escalated and moved outside where Webb was shot in the neck Morgan was later arrested and charged with, attempted murder and criminal possession of a weapon. His girlfriend, Camellia Dunlap, 18, was also charged By Claudia Aoraha, Senior Reporter For Dailymail.Com Published: 12:32 BST, 5 August 2022 | Updated: 12:38 BST, 5 August 2022 Viewcomments A McDonald's worker who was shot in the neck during an argument over a customer's cold fries has died from his injuries, it was confirmed this morning. Fast food joint worker Matthew Webb, 23, was shot by gunman Michael Morgan, 20, on Monday and he was rushed to hospital in a critical condition. NYPD confirmed Friday morning that after being declared brain dead, Webb has now passed away. Webb was shot outside a McDonald's in Bedford-Stuyvesant following a heated spat with the suspect's mother who was complaining about cold French fries. Video surveillance reportedly shows Morgan punching Webb in the face, and when the worker tried to get up, he shoots him in the neck before fleeing the scene, and attempting to dispose of his clothing, prosecutors alleged. Webb, 23, who was found lying on the sidewalk after being shot, blood streaming into the street, was rushed to the hospital in critical condition and was put on life support. He has now sadly died. McDonald's employee Matthew Webb, 23, has died after he was shot in the neck during a confrontation over cold fries in Brooklyn on Monday. The suspect's mother Lisa Fulmore snapped this picture of Webb minutes before he was allegedly shot by her son Michael Morgan Michael Morgan, 20, was taken into custody shortly after the Monday evening shooting outside a Brooklyn McDonald's that left 23-year-old Matthew Webb bleeding on a nearby sidewalk (pictured) Morgan kept his eyes down and didn't speak as he was arraigned on Thursday for the attempted murder. Assistant District Attorney Luis Paternina said, before it was announced that Webb had died, that upgraded charges are likely against Morgan, who is being held without bail pending another court appearance next week. Morgan was also arraigned in a separate October 2020 murder that he reportedly confessed to earlier this week. Morgan was taken into custody Monday night. His girlfriend, Camellia Dunlap, has also been charged in connection with the case after she allegedly handed Morgan the gun prior to the shooting, prosecutors said. Speaking earlier this week, Brooklyn Assistant District Attorney Luis Paternina told Judge Inga O'Neale during Morgan's arraignment: 'Your Honor, the people anticipate a homicide charge on this case given the victim is currently on life support.' It's not yet been confirmed that his charge has been escalated to homocide. Share or comment on this article: All rights reserved for this news site (dailymail) and under his responsibility