Shooter Public Plea For Gunman Who Killed Buffalo Bills Fan

Susan Isaacs, the mother of a Buffalo Bills fan who was fatally shot after a Miami Dolphins game, made a heartfelt plea on Friday for the shooter to come forward. Her son, Dylan Brody Isaacs, 30, was killed near Hard Rock Stadium on Jan. 7, and as of now, no arrests have been made.

During a news conference outside the Miami Gardens Police Department, Susan Isaacs met with detectives to inquire about her son’s case. She emphasized the impact of her son’s death, stating, “He was everything.”

Isaacs and his friends were walking through traffic after the game when a driver of a silver four-door Honda Accord hit a pedestrian. After Isaacs ran toward the car, a man got out and fired shots, killing him on the scene.

The fleeing Honda Accord was found a day later in West Palm Beach after police alerted Florida law enforcement agencies. However, police have yet to identify the shooter, and their questioning of a person of interest did not lead to an arrest. A reward of up to $5,000 is being offered for anonymous tips leading to the arrest of the individual responsible for Isaacs’ death.

During the news conference, Susan Isaacs expressed her desire for closure and urged the shooter to come forward, stating, “I can’t carry any other feelings but the hurt I feel for my son. It will never go away. I got to live with this for the rest of my life.”

Anyone with information on this case is urged to call Miami Gardens Police Homicide Detective M. Lissade at 305-474-1620. To remain anonymous, contact Miami-Dade & the Florida Keys Crime Stoppers by dialing 1-800-346-8477, texting “CrimeStoppers305” to 738477 or visiting crimestoppers305.com.