
As the hunt continues for the killer of a six-year-old boy in a road rage attack in the city of Orange, almost $200,000 has been pledged toward two GoFundMe campaigns to help the young victim's family.
Aiden Leos was shot while sitting in his mom's car Friday on State Route 55. She tells ABC's "Good Morning America" it took her a moment to realize what had happened as she was trying to get away from a car that cut her off. The boy's family is offering a $50,000 reward for information leading to his killer.
Leos was transported to the Children's Hospital of Orange County.
He was sitting in a child seat in the car when he was shot.
There's a growing makeshift memorial to Aiden near the shooting scene -- and one woman who went there tells KNX it's impossible to understand the tragedy.
Investigators have pulled evidence from the car and the search is on to see if video cameras in the area caught an image of the car or its license plate after it left the freeway.
CHP officer Florentino Olivera says they are trying to find out a motive for the shooting that happened before 8:30 a.m. Friday morning on the northbound 55 at Chapman Avenue.
The suspect, who is still at large, was driving a white Volkswagon Jetta.
Initially, all lanes had been shut down, and drivers were being advised to avoid the area.