Officials in Orange County, Calif. are dedicating a plaque at the Orange County Zoo to a six-year-old boy killed in a road rage shooting. Aiden Leos, six, was killed May 21 on his way to kindergarten when the car he was traveling in was shot on the 55 Freeway in the City of Orange. Police believe the gunman fired at least one shot after becoming angry with Aiden’s mother, Joanna Cloonan, who was driving the car. After learning Aiden enjoyed going to Irvine Regional Park with his mother, Supervisor Don Wagner worked with Orange County Parks officials to have him honored at a new large mammal exhibit, which is currently under construction. “We want to celebrate Aiden’s memory, announce the coming facility with a plaque in dedication to Aiden and say to any other victims of violent crimes in Orange County, this community has your back, and we are going to come for the people who committed the crime,” Wagner said at a …