Police say a mother and her 3-year-old son were at a Dallas donut shop Monday morning. Less than 20 minutes later, she was at the hospital emergency room with her son shot in the head. Police say she initially blamed a road rage incident, but evidence so far doesn't corroborate that.
Police reportedly found evidence that may be connected to the shooting death of a 3-year-old boy in Dallas. But they still say they do not have evidence to support a mother's claim about how he was shot.
Police say the mother’s story isn’t making sense. Police say there’s a 19-minute time period in which the boy was killed. "The mother told officers this was a road rage incident involving a dark colored four-door sedan," said Dallas Police Corporal Brian Martinez.The mother included race and clothing in a detailed description of a would-be shooter driving the sedan. However, police say there’s no evidence supporting it.
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