The boy was killed after his mom flipped another driver off on the freeway (via toofab)
The couple accused in the road rage killing of Aiden Leos have been charged.
"We would not file these charges if we could not prove them beyond a reasonable doubt," Spitzer said."With respect to the charges against both, I absolutely am convinced they're rock solid." But if Lee is found guilty, she would only spend three years max behind bars for the accessory charge, and another year for the firearms offense.
"In a civilized community, we should be able to drive our kid to school and not worry that they're going to be shot in the back," Orange County Supervisor Katrina Foley added at the conference.Waiting for your permission to load the Facebook Video.Two people have been arrested: Marcus Anthony Eriz, 24, and his girlfriend Wynne Lee, 23.
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