Mother of Buffalo Bills fan fatally shot begs shooter to come forward for family’s sake

MIAMI GARDENS, Fla. – The mother of a Buffalo Bills fan who was fatally shot outside Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens, Florida has made a public appeal to the shooter, urging them to come forward and ease her family’s pain. Susan Isaacs spoke at a news conference outside the Miami Gardens Police Department, seeking information on her son’s case, which remains unsolved more than a month after the tragic incident.

Dylan Brody Isaacs, 30, was killed on January 7 after attending a game between the Miami Dolphins and the Buffalo Bills. According to police reports, Isaacs and his friends were walking through traffic after the game when a driver of a silver Honda Accord struck a pedestrian. After Isaacs ran toward the car, a man exited the vehicle and fired shots before fleeing the scene, leaving Isaacs fatally wounded.

An older model silver four-door Honda Accord that matched the description of the vehicle involved in the shooting was found in West Palm Beach, around 60 miles from the stadium. However, no arrests have been made in connection to Isaacs’ death.

Isaacs’ mother, Susan, expressed her anguish at the press conference, emphasizing her desire for closure and healing. She implored the shooter to come forward, acknowledging the perpetual pain she will carry for the rest of her life. A reward of up to $5,000 is being offered for anonymous tips leading to the arrest of the person responsible for Isaacs’ death.

A fundraising site has been set up to help Isaacs’ family with funeral expenses. And Miami Gardens Police have encouraged anyone with information about the shooting to come forward, as they continue their investigation. The loss of a young fan has left a community in mourning, and authorities are working diligently to bring justice to Dylan Isaacs’ family.