Reward in fatal California road rage shooting increases to $150,000
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A reward to help find the person who fatally shot a 6-year-old during an apparent road rage incident in California last week has climbed to $150,000.
A reward to help find the person who fatally shot a 6-year-old during an apparent road rage incident in California last week has climbed to $150,000. Aiden Leos' family had initially offered $50,000 for information leading to an arrest and conviction of the person behind Friday's shooting on 55 Freeway in Orange. On Tuesday, the Orange County Board of Supervisors approved spending $100,000 toward the reward as well, according to ABC News Los Angeles station KABC. "It happened in my district, but it doesn't really matter where it happened. This is a young child," Orange County Supervisor Don Wagner said during a press briefing Tuesday announcing that his office will match the family's reward. "There's nothing we can do to undo it. Maybe this is a little something we can do to help at least bring this person to justice and closure for this family." During Tuesday's board meeting, Second District Supervisor Katrina Foley pledged to match the family's reward as well, helping triple the amount of the reward to $150,000.More Related News