Aiden Leos latest news – Eriz Anthony and Lee Wynne charged in 'road rage' shooting that left boy, 6, dead

A COUPLE was arrested on Sunday over the "road rage" shooting that killed six-year-old Aiden Leos after a $500,000 reward was offered for information.

Eriz Anthony, 24, and Lee Wynne, 23, were arrested in their home in Costa Mesa, California Highway Patrol said.

Aiden was fatally shot while riding in the back seat of his mother's car last month after she reportedly angered another driver who cut her off on a highway in Orange, California.

The tragic incident unfolded on 55 freeway near Chapman at around 8am on May 21 as Aiden's mother was driving him to kindergarten in her silver Chevrolet Sonic.

Aiden's heartbreaking final words were said to be "Mommy, my tummy hurts."

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  • Jocelyn Cook

    WHO WAS ARRESTED FOR AIDEN LEOS' DEATH?

    A couple was arrested on Sunday over a"road rage" shooting that killed six-year-old Aiden Leos.

    Eriz Marcus Anthony, 24, and Lee Wynne, 23, were arrested in their home in Costa Mesa, California Highway Patrol said.

    They were arrested after a $500,000 reward was offered for information.

  • Jocelyn Cook

    HOW DID AIDEN LEOS DIE?

    Aiden Leos died tragically in a "road rage" incident in May.

    His mother gave another driver the finger in her rearview as she was driving her little boy to school on May 21, and as she switched lanes, a male gunman believed to have been sitting in the passenger’s seat of a car driven by a woman shot into her vehicle.

    Aiden’s mom pulled over to the side of the road and held him until an off-duty policer stopped and performed CPR, while waiting for paramedics to arrive.

    Sadly, Aiden died after her was struck in the back by a bullet.

  • Jocelyn Cook

    WHAT HAPPENED TO AIDEN LEOS?

    Aiden Leos, 6, was fatally shot while riding in the back seat of his mother's car last month after she reportedly angered another driver who cut her off on a highway in Orange, California.

    Around 8am on May 21, Aiden's mother was driving him to kindergarten in her silver Chevrolet Sonic when she gave the finger to a driver in her review mirror.

    As she switched lanes, a male gunman believed to have been sitting in the passenger's seat of a car driven by a woman fired into her vehicle.

    The single gunshot struck Aiden in the back.

    He was taken by ambulance to the Children’s Hospital of Orange County where he was pronounced dead. 

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