Just In: Suspected gunman charged with attempted murder in shooting of McDonald's worker in Brooklyn.
Morgan allegedly shot 23-year-old Matthew Webb around 7 p.m. Sunday outside the restaurant on Fulton Street in Bedford-Stuyvesant.
Sources told CBS2 it started when the suspect's mother confronted Webb about her fries being cold. She allegedly called her son over, who shot the worker in the neck. CBS2 heard reaction from attorney Sanford Rubenstein, who represents the family of while working the overnight shift at a Burger King in East Harlem.
"Cold French fries should not result in a shooting. At the end of the day, it's gun violence all over this country, particularly in this city that has to be brought under control, and fast food restaurants are not the safe havens they used to be," Rubenstein told CBS2's Alecia Reid.
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