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‘Mummy, my tummy hurts’: 6-year-old dies in US road-rage shooting

After one car cut off another, someone fired a single shot, piercing Aiden Leos’ back

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 22 May 2021 11:30PM

‘Mummy, my tummy hurts’: 6-year-old dies in US road-rage shooting

LOS ANGELES – A 6-year-old boy was killed in a “road rage” incident here as he was being driven to school, United States media reported, the latest of a growing number of young victims of gun violence in the US.

The incident yesterday appeared in some ways typical of the way a moment of anger, coupled with pervasive gun ownership, can take a high collateral toll.

It began, according to media reports, when a woman was driving on the 55 Freeway with her young son, identified as Aiden Leos, in the back.

In what police said was a case of road rage – after one car apparently cut off another – someone suddenly fired a single shot from behind, striking the rear of the Leos’ car and piercing Aiden’s back, news media reported.

“Mummy, my tummy hurts!” Aiden reportedly cried, as his panicked mother quickly pulled over.

An off-duty policeman stopped and performed CPR, and an ambulance then rushed Aiden to a hospital, but he was pronounced dead.

California state patrolman Florentino Olivera told the Los Angeles Times it is “an isolated road-rage incident”.

Police shut down the busy 55 Freeway for hours while they investigated, saying they are looking for a white sedan with a male and female occupant.

In an equally senseless incident in Washington this week, a family group was standing on a sidewalk chatting when a man on an electric scooter sped through, according to Washington police chief Robert Contee.

When the woman shouted at the man to slow down, witnesses said, he stopped, pulled on a black mask and opened fire, critically wounding both the woman and her 5-year-old son.

Police are seeking a 26-year-old homeless man.

Gun violence surged across the US last year – both mass shootings and the less-publicised incidents often involving family members or acquaintances.

Gun sales jumped at the beginning of the Covid-19 pandemic as stress levels rose and the presidential election loomed. Overall, 2020 is one of the most violent years in the US in decades.

So far this year, 119 children aged 11 and under have died due to gun violence, according to the Gun Violence Archive website.

It put the toll for all of last year at 299. – AFP, May 22, 2021

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