They remember him first by his smile. Leland “Lee” Arnett was the kind of child who ran into hugs at full speed, who made adults feel safer just by being near him. His family describes him as a protector, a boy whose instinct was always to shield, to comfort, to stand between others and harm. That instinct cost him his life on May 13, when, according to authorities, he stepped in to defend his mother during a violent attack inside their De Soto, Illinois, home.
His mother, Deborah, is still in a hospital bed, fighting to heal from injuries that nearly killed her. Loved ones are struggling with impossible logistics: funeral costs, medical transport to Nebraska, the care of siblings whose world has been ripped apart. Yet through their grief, they speak of Lee not as a victim, but as a hero whose final act was an expression of pure, unwavering love.
