Brooklyn McDonald Shooting Arrest: Who Are Camellia Dunlap and Michael Morgan?

According to a source, Michael Morgan, 20, and Camellia Dunlap, 18, are both accused in connection with the shooting at Mcdonalds.

The NYPD has made two arrest linked to the Brooklyn McDonald’s shooting Monday.
Police say Michael Morgan, 20, has been arrested and charged with attempted murder and criminal possession of a weapon in the shooting of a McDonald’s worker.
Police also arrested Camellia Dunlap, 18, and she was charged with attempted murder and criminal possession of a weapon. It’s unclear what the relation is between Camellia and Morgan.

According to a story, the shooting of the 23-year-old victim was preceded by a mobile order that included fries, which Morgan’s mother described in detail.

 

Who Are Camellia Dunlap and Michael Morgan?

The 23-year-old employee was shot just steps away from the food chain at around 7 p.m.
A 23-year-old McDonald's worker was shot during the altercation.
According to officers, the employee started arguing with a woman inside the establishment over their food order. The argument escalated and the woman’s 20-year-old son got involved. That’s when police believe he shot that employee outside.
The worker is still listed in critical condition.

According to authorities, 18-year-old Camellia Dunlap, Morgan’s girlfriend, has been detained on suspicion of possessing a weapon.

According to authorities, Webb, 23, was working at the restaurant when Morgan’s mother, 40, complained that her French fries were cold. She was FaceTiming with her son Morgan at the same time, and as the French fry flap grew worse, he and Dunlap arrived at the restaurant.

“The mom complained that her fries were cold,’’ the police source said. “The mom was on FaceTime with her son, and he heard the dispute between her and the clerk. The son and the clerk got into a dispute inside, and it went outside.”

That’s when Morgan allegedly whipped out a gun and blasted the worker in the neck, cops said.

The victim remained in critical condition at Brookdale University Hospital Medical Center Wednesday morning, police said.

Morgan’s mother, Lisa Fulmore, 40, told The Post exclusively Tuesday that she spoke to her son, with police.

“My son is just saying that he gotta do what he gotta do and the [victim] came after him and whatever happened, happened,’’ she said.

 

After a heated altercation inside the restaurant, Morgan allegedly pulled out a 9-mm handgun and shot Webb in the face across the street.

A street seller who saw Webb bleeding on the ground after the gunfire said, “We were sitting here, and we heard ‘pop!'” to the Daily News.

Webb was well-liked enough that the street seller was aware of his favorable reputation among his coworkers at McDonald’s. The seller remarked, “He was diligent.” He was standing up for his coworkers.

Brooklyn McDonald Shooting Case Over French Fries

Around 7 p.m. on Monday, the victim, who is 23 years old, was working at the fast food restaurant when Morgan’s mother allegedly started berating him over her french fries.

The source claimed that Michael Morgan stormed into the restaurant and confronted the staff because the woman was FaceTiming her during the disagreement.

On Wednesday, Webb was taken by emergency personnel in severe condition to Brookdale University Hospital. He has never been arrested. Lisa Fulmore, the mother of Morgan, revealed exclusively to The Post on Tuesday that she had spoken to her son with the police.

She stated, “My son is just stating that he has to do what he has to do, and the [victim] came after him, and whatever happened, happened.”

The shooting is the most recent in a string of current violent events against employees of fast food restaurants.

A McDonald’s employee in East Harlem was stabbed numerous times in May while defending other workers from an angry customer. And during an armed robbery inside an East Harlem Burger King in January, Kristal Bayron-Nieves, 19, was fatally shot.

Camellia Dunlap and Michael Morgan Arrest Charges

Michael Morgan, the man who allegedly shot a Brooklyn McDonald’s worker — leaving him clinging to life — during a heated spat over cold fries has been charged with attempted murder, cops said Wednesday.

Michael Morgan, 20, was taken into custody shortly after the Monday night shooting outside the eatery at 1531 Fulton St. in Bedford-Stuyvesant — and was charged late Tuesday with attempted murder and criminal possession of a weapon, authorities said.

Police caught Morgan as he tried to leave the shooting site. A few hours later, his girlfriend was taken into custody. It was unclear right away whether the gun was found.

According to law enforcement authorities, there is no evidence the victim was carrying a weapon when he was shot. The victim had never been arrested before.

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