MIAMI GARDENS, Fla. – A suspect has been located by police and his vehicle -- a silver four-door Honda Accord -- has also been found following Sunday night’s fatal shooting after the Miami Dolphins game at Hard Rock Stadium, Miami Gardens police confirmed Tuesday.
According to police, the vehicle was found in Palm Beach County. A source with knowledge of the investigation confirmed to Local 10 News that the car was located in West Palm Beach.
Police said they have also located a suspect and interviewed him, but no arrests have been made at this time.
Loved ones identified the victim in the shooting as Dylan Brody Isaacs, 30, of Six Nations, Canada.
“Dylan was always the life of the party. You know, he was very smart, intelligent,” his mother, Susan Isaacs, told Local 10 News.
According to a GoFundMe page created to help his family bring his body back to Canada, Dylan Isaacs was a Buffalo Bills fan who attended Sunday’s game.
Miami Gardens police confirmed that he and a group of his friends were walking through traffic after the game when they got into a verbal argument with the subject, who then shot the victim.
According to the GoFundMe page, the shooter first tried to intentionally hit the group with his vehicle and then sped off. Police confirmed that the suspect struck a pedestrian while “allegedly driving erratically.”
Dylan Isaacs and his friends ran after the vehicle, at which time the gunman got out of his vehicle and began firing at the group, striking Isaacs, the GoFundMe page stated.
Police confirmed that the subject then fled the scene in an unknown direction.
“All I could do was talk to him. I felt sorry for him being on the ground by himself,” witness Jae Jackson said. “I’ve never seen officers do CPR. They were taking turns going back and forth.”
Jackson said he held the victim’s hand as the victim took his last breaths.
“I tried to talk to him,” Jackson said. “I was holding his hand. His girlfriend came over, told him he was strong. At that moment he actually lifted his arm, so there was, like, hope.”
Dylan Isaacs, however, was pronounced dead at the scene a short time later by Miami-Dade Fire Rescue.
“The hardest part is thinking about my son laying there covered up in a white sheet,” Susan Isaacs said.
She said she feels helpless because she couldn’t be there to be by her son’s side and protect him.
To the shooter, she had this message: “Be a man, come forward.”
Police identified the gunman as a tall Black male with a slender build and dreadlocks. While they said they have interviewed “a suspect,” they did not release that suspect’s identity or confirm whether he will face charges.
According to police, “the investigation is ongoing.”
Anyone with further information about the shooting is asked to call the Miami Gardens Police Department or Miami-Dade Crime Stoppers at 305-471-8477.