A Six Nations man and big Buffalo Bills fan who posted a happy photo of himself on Facebook at the Bills-Miami Dolphins game on Sunday night was shot and killed just after he left the stadium.
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Dylan Brody Isaacs, 30, was leaving the game with friends when a driver apparently hit or tried to hit him with his car. According to family reports, when Isaacs tried to argue and run after the man, he was shot and died despite the efforts of first responders.
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Miami police said Tuesday they located the vehicle the gunman used. He was recovered in West Palm Beach.
The Miami Gardens Police have issued a plea for information in the shooting, which they say was in the area of 19401 NW 27 Ave.
Anyone with information is urged to contact Miami Garden Police homicide Det. M. Lissade at 305-474-1620: People can also go through the Miami-Dade Country Crime Stoppers program and tipsters are being offered a reward of up to $5,000.
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Isaacs had been employed as an archaeological community monitor since 2021 and newly elected Six Nations of the Grand River Chief Sherri-Lyn Hill said he dedicated his career to helping his community.
“This truly is sad news,” Hill said in a news release.
“We extend our deepest condolences to his family and friends.”
Dylan’s mother, Susan Sky-Isaacs and brother Braedyn Isaacs said they wanted to bring home Dylan’s body.
A friend, Ashley Cooke, set up a GoFundMe fundraiser, hoping to raise $50,000 to assist with the process and, in the first 20 hours, it raised more than $77,000.
The family said Dylan was a funny and kind person who didn’t deserve such an end.
His Facebook page indicates he had been living in Hollywood, Florida and shows his great love of Star Wars.
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