US Mom Makes Finger Gesture at Car That Cut Her Off... 6-Year-Old Child Dies in Retaliatory Shooting
Aiden Reos who died in a retaliatory shooting. Photo by KTLA News broadcast screen capture
View original image[Asia Economy Reporter Jumi Lee] A quarrel that started while driving escalated into a shooting, resulting in the death of a 6-year-old child who was in the car.
According to reports from CBS and KTLA News on the 23rd (local time), a shooting occurred around 8 a.m. on the 21st on California's Highway 55, where a 6-year-old boy who was riding in his mother's car on the way to school died.
The incident happened after the victim child Aiden Leos's mother, Ms. A, had a confrontation with the driver of a white sedan while driving.
At the time, Ms. A was changing lanes to exit the highway when the sedan suddenly cut in and braked abruptly. Angered, Ms. A changed lanes to catch up with the sedan and reportedly made an obscene gesture toward the driver.
Subsequently, one of the occupants of the sedan fired a gun at Ms. A's car ahead. The bullet penetrated the vehicle and struck Leos, who was sitting in the back seat, in the back. Leos was taken to a nearby hospital but ultimately died. Ms. A was reported to be unharmed.
The sedan fled after the shooting. According to witnesses, the vehicle had one male and two female occupants. The police have launched a manhunt but have not yet found the suspects. They are seeking tips and black box footage from vehicles that passed by at the time.
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Alexis Clunen, Leos's cousin, appealed in an interview with the media, "Please help find those who harmed my little brother." A fundraising campaign to honor Leos is also underway. As of 6 p.m. (Korean time) on the 23rd, $145,000 (approximately 163 million KRW) has been raised.
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