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NEW YORK – A McDonald’s employee in New York City was in critical condition after suffering a gunshot wound in the neck during an argument with a customer over a food order on Monday evening, authorities said.
The shooting took place about 7 p.m. at a McDonald’s restaurant on Fulton Street in Brooklyn’s Bedford-Stuyvesant neighborhood, FOX 5 New York reported, citing police.
A woman reportedly began arguing with a 23-year-old employee regarding her dissatisfaction with an order. The dispute escalated and spilled out onto the street in front of the business.
During the altercation, the woman’s 20-year-old son approached the worker and shot him in the neck, according to authorities.
The argument was reportedly over “cold fries,” the New York Post reported.
“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,” a police source told the news outlet.
The victim is listed in critical condition at Brookdale Hospital on Tuesday.
NYPD arrested the man accused of the shooting but his identity and charges have not immediately been released.
Photos and footage of the aftermath showed a horrible scene as a man cradled the severely wounded worker’s head, while blood covered the sidewalk.
“I feel like crying. You shot someone over French fries?” a witness told The Post on Tuesday.
The witness was at a nearby business when the crime occurred.
“We were sitting in here. We heard the pop,’’ she said. “At first, we thought it was a firecracker. I was scared. That’s why I didn’t run to the scene. You don’t know who is around.”
Later, “we all came outside. The boy was on the ground.’’
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