SAD NEWS: The mother of a Buffalo Bills fan killed after a Dolphins game has asked the shooter to give himself up.

The mother of the Buffalo Bills fan who was shot and murdered last month during a Miami Dolphins game has publicly requested that the gunman come forward to alleviate her family’s pain.

Susan Isaacs made the poignant plea on Friday at a press conference outside the Miami Gardens Police Department, where she had met with police to inquire about her son’s case.

Dylan Brody Isaacs, 30, was slain near Hard Rock Stadium on January 7, after attending a Dolphins game versus the Bills.

More than a month after his death, no arrests have been made. “He was everything,” Isaacs stated during the press conference.
Isaacs and his pals were going through traffic after the game when a driver in an older model silver four-door Honda Accord drove erratically and struck a pedestrian, authorities said.

A family member claimed that as Isaacs approached the car, a man came out and fired shots before speeding away. Isaacs died at the site.

Dylan Isaacs, 30, was shot and killed at Miami Garden’s Hard Rock Stadium following the AFC East championship game between the Miami Dolphins and the Buffalo Bills on Sunday, January 7, 2024. He had published a selfie of himself with others at the stadium many hours before.

Bills fan shot, killed near Miami Dolphins' stadium after game

Facebook After authorities contacted Florida law enforcement about the escaping Honda Accord, the vehicle was discovered a day later in West Palm Beach, nearly 60 miles from the stadium. Since then, police have questioned a person of interest before releasing him.

Miami Gardens investigators have not said if they have identified the shooter. A $5,000 reward is being offered for anonymous tips leading to the arrest of the man who shot and killed Isaacs.

Susan Isaacs (Center), the mother of Dylan Brody Isaacs, a Bills fan who was fatally shot during a Miami Dolphins game, talks at a press conference at the Miami Gardens Police Department on Friday, February 9, 2024, alongside her sisters Cecelia Skye and Bonnie Skye.

Alexia Fodere for the Miami Herald. At Friday’s press conference, Isaacs stated that her top objective is to heal. “Just come forward, please,” Isaacs instructed. “I can’t carry any other emotions besides the pain I feel for my son, which will never go away.

“I’ve got to live with this for the rest of my life.” Anyone with information on this homicide is asked to contact Miami Gardens Police Homicide Detective M. Lissade at 305-474-1620.

 

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