Crime & Safety

Teen Suspected Of Killing McDonald's Worker Turns Self In: Police

Christopher Track turned himself in to police before noon on Monday, according to the Phoenix Police Department.

Christopher Track is accused of shooting and killing Prince Nedd last week at a McDonald's in Laveen, according to police.
Christopher Track is accused of shooting and killing Prince Nedd last week at a McDonald's in Laveen, according to police. (Phoenix Police)

PHOENIX, AZ — The teen suspected of shooting and killing another teen last week turned himself in to police just before noon on Monday, according to Phoenix police.

Christopher Track, 16, is accused of shooting and killing Prince Nedd, also 16, last week in the bathroom of the McDonald's at 5120 Baseline Road.

At around 10:15 a.m. last Wednesday, Track and Nedd got into some sort of argument or fight at the McDonald's, according to police. Track was then accused of shooting Nedd and fleeing, according to police. Nedd was pronounced dead at the scene.

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Nedd was working at the McDonald's when he was shot and killed, according to police. Nedd was a senior at Betty H. Fairfax High School, where he played football, according to a news release from McDonald's.

Anyone with information about this case is asked to call the Phoenix Police Department or Silent Witness at 480-WITNESS.

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