On October 21, 2020, Michael Morgan allegedly shot and killed Kevin Holloman in Brooklyn. On August 5, he was accused of another shooting.
Holloman was fatally murdered outside 761 Herkimer Street in Bedford Stuyvesant at 9:36 a.m. that night. Shortly thereafter, Kings County Hospital pronounced him dead.
How did Kevin Holloman fare?
In 2020, Holloman was killed from multiple gunshot wounds in Brooklyn. After being shot several times, he was immediately taken to the hospital to save his life. Unfortunately, he was later pronounced dead at the hospital.
Police have reported that they have arrested a man linked to this crime who is also suspected of another August 1, 2022 shooting that could put an end to the man’s murder mystery. An argument over lukewarm fries prompted 20-year-old Brooklyn resident Michael Morgan to shoot and shoot a restaurant employee.
On August 3, 2022, Michael Morgan will be charged with another murder.
Steps have already been taken to bring murder charges against Morgan, and he has officially admitted to killing Holloman. However, it is unclear whether or not he has been charged in the case of killing hotel employees.
Michael Morgan, a murderer, was arrested shortly after the Fulton Street incident in Bedford-Stuyvesant in connection with the killing of a McDonald’s employee. According to the authorities, he was accused of criminal possession of weapons and attempted murder on Tuesday night.
On Wednesday he admitted to killing Kevin Holloman. Kevin Holloman was fatally shot three times outside a building on Herkimer Street in Bed-Stuy.
Michael Morgan shot and killed Matthew Webb outside a Brooklyn McDonald’s on August 1, 2022.
Long suspected of the murder six blocks from the scene where he is accused of opening fire on Matthew Webb Monday, Morgan has been the subject of 13 previous arrests.
Prosecutors sought further evidence before arresting Morgan for the crime. The situation is still under investigation and officials hope to have some updates shortly.
Update on the Michael Morgan case and his conviction
That evening, just after seven, Morgan’s mother and Matthew Webb, a 23-year-old employee at the Bedford-Stuyvesant McDonald, reportedly got into a food argument. He learned about the conflict from his mother.
In the restaurant he challenged the employee. The argument later continued outdoors, with Morgan allegedly pulling out a pistol and shooting Webb once in the neck.
Webb was transported to Brookdale University Hospital by paramedics in serious condition. Webb’s death was ruled a homicide on August 3. On August 2, police arrested Morgan and questioned him.
She later faced two counts of unlawful possession of a firearm and attempted murder. It’s unclear if Webb’s death caused his charge to change.
Morgan and his girlfriend went to the fast food outlet after the suspect’s mother, Lisa Fulmore, told Morgan via FaceTime that she had an argument with McDonald’s employees over the cold fries on Monday. On the same day, his girlfriend was also accused of illegal possession of a pistol.