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One day after the mother of the 6-year-old boy killed in a road-rage shooting pleaded for justice at his memorial service, two people were arrested in connection with the boy's death.
The California Highway Patrol said Marcus Anthony Eriz, 24, and Wynne Lee, 23, were taken into custody Sunday outside their home in Costa Mesa and are expected to be charged with murder.
The fatal shooting of Aiden Leos, 6, occurred May 21 on State Route 55 in the city of Orange after Aiden's mother, Joanna Cloonan, reported being cut off as she was driving her son to kindergarten.
According to Cloonan and those who stopped to help her, Cloonan made a hand gesture to the car that cut her off, which then drove behind her, and someone fired into the car. Aiden, who was sitting in the back seat, was shot in the abdomen and later pronounced dead at a nearby hospital.
"She had to hold her little boy as he died," Aiden's sister, Alexis Cloonan, said of the boy's mother immediately after the shooting.
unbelievable a young girl having to make a speech about not growing up with her brother. id like to execute this guy with a cheese grater.
Usually high profile funerals don't affect me but after watching a news report and some of the speeches given I was speechless. This was a tough one to watch.
Thank you for the update.
Officers are to be commended for their investigation and retrieval of the alledged culprits.
im sure they just used the tracking tools that they have but dont want us to know about. they track your cell phone locations and then they have sensors on tons of cars, light poles, etc. etc. etc. to always track where we are. it seems they only use them for certain high profile cases, not all major cases. it would be interesting if at some point someone finds out which cases were worthy of using the technology and which werent.
im sure they just used the tracking tools that they have but dont want us to know about. they track your cell phone locations and then they have sensors on tons of cars, light poles, etc. etc. etc. to always track where we are. it seems they only use them for certain high profile cases, not all major cases. it would be interesting if at some point someone finds out which cases were worthy of using the technology and which werent.
Those of us who are true crime freaks know that they can track our movements as long as we have our phones with us.
You should watch the show Person of Interest that was on a few years ago. Can probably get it streaming.
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