MIAMI GARDENS, Fla. – The grieving mother of a football fan from Canada who was gunned down after the Miami Dolphins-Buffalo Bills football game last month is still looking for answers.
According to Miami Gardens police, Dylan Brody Isaacs, 30, of Six Nations, Ontario, was shot while he and his friends were walking through traffic as they tried to make their way to their car after the game at Hard Rock Stadium on Jan. 7.
A GoFundMe page stated Isaacs was a Buffalo Bills fan, and the gunman first tried to hit the group with his vehicle.
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, according to the GoFundMe page.
Authorities confirmed that the culprit also struck a pedestrian while “allegedly driving erratically.”
Police said the culprit’s vehicle – a silver Honda Accord – was located in Palm Beach County, but no arrests were made.
On Friday, Dylan Isaacs’ mother, Sue Isaacs, had a message for her son’s killer who remains on the loose.
“Please just come forward,” she said. “I can’t carry any of the other feelings, but the hurt I have for my son will never go away. I got to live with this for the rest of my life.”
Miami Gardens police have not released any information about the shooter in this case.
Miami Dolphins wide receiver Tyreek Hill took to social media last month to express his feelings about the fatal shooting.
Sue Isaacs says her family would like some answers to questions. Family members say they do not know why Dylan Isaacs was struck by the culprit’s car.
Anyone with information that can help should call Miami-Dade Crime Stoppers at (305) 471-TIPS (8477).
There is a reward of up to $5,000.