A Brooklyn McDonald’s worker is critically wounded after he was shot during an argument over cold fries with a female customer’s son. Police said the woman was on FaceTime with her son before the shooting.
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The argument occurred around 7 p.m. Monday at a McDonald’s restaurant on 1531 Fulton St. in Bedford-Stuyvesant when the customer, Lisa Fulmore, 40, ordered her food on a mobile app. She explained to the New York Post that she went to pick up her food and said the fries were cold while talking to her 20-year-old son on FaceTime. “I asked the girl to change the French fries because the fries was cold. She went to the French fry machine for maybe 10 seconds and brought back fries, so I thought they was new fries, so I had left. So I taste the fries, and after I got to the third one, it was a cold fry still. So I went back to take the food back,” she exclaimed.
Fulmore added that the staff laughed at her, which led to an argument, and the 23-year-old shooting victim said, Matthew Webb,”‘You got all this food in your teeth.” Her son overheard the argument and said he was coming down the block, but she reportedly told him not to come to the restaurant because she didn’t want him to get in trouble. However, he approached Webb, and the pair started arguing outside. Minutes later, Webb was shot in the neck and rushed to Brookdale Hospital after Fulmore contacted 911 once she learned her son had committed the shooting.
“I don’t even know if my son did that. The only thing I know is that my son was arguing with the boy, and the boy did go out looking for my son.”
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The mother of three said she didn’t know her son had a gun and said the victim changed his shirt before leaving the restaurant.
“There was no reason for him to go outside looking for somebody. Whatever happened outside, you caused that to happen,”
Fulmore’s son was later taken into custody, but no charges have been filed for the shooting.
A similar shooting occurred in Harlem when a teen Burger King employee was fatally shot during a robbery.
In January of this year, 19-year-old Krystal Bayron-Nieves gave the robber $100 from the register before he fatally shot her in the stomach. Before the shooting, the robbery suspect punched a female manager in the face. Her family said that the teen worked at the fast food restaurant for three weeks and opposed working the late night shift because she feared for her safety due to more than “50 homeless people” sleeping outside of the restaurant.
“I say, ‘You have to go and be responsible.’ At 10 p.m. I wake her up to go and tell her, ‘You have to go. You have to be responsible. You have to get a better life,” her mother said to the Post.
Seems like all of the shootings at McDonalds occur in Blue Cities!?!?