Forever in our hearts: Buffalo Bills key man shot, killed in Miami after Dolphins game

Buffalo Bills fan shot, killed in Miami after Dolphins game (reports)

A Buffalo Bills supporter, identified as Dylan Isaacs, met a tragic fate after an NFL game on Sunday night near Hard Rock Stadium in Miami, Florida. The 30-year-old Isaacs, hailing from Six Nations, Ontario, traveled from Canada to attend the Bills-Dolphins football game alongside friends and cousins. According to reports from WGRZ, Isaacs, an indigenous man, became involved in an altercation after a vehicle allegedly bumped into him as he walked away from the stadium.

Patrick Ryan on X: "#NEW: The mother of 30-year-old Dylan Isaacs of the Six Nations in Ontario, Canada tells @news4buffalo her son was shot and killed leaving the Bills-Dolphins game Sunday night.

Dylan Isaacs’ mother, Susan Isaacs, shared with CHCH-TV that the dispute escalated as he and a friend pursued the car involved. The situation took a devastating turn when the driver, having exited the vehicle, fired multiple shots, fatally striking Dylan Isaacs. Susan Isaacs expressed her anguish, stating that her son did not deserve such a tragic and untimely death.

While Miami Gardens Police have not formally identified Dylan Isaacs as the victim, they did confirm responding to reports of a man shot near the stadium just before midnight on Sunday. The incident unfolded after the Buffalo Bills secured a 21-14 victory over the Miami Dolphins, clinching the division title for Buffalo in the AFC East.

Dylan Isaacs’ aunt, Cecelia Skye, shared with NBC that her nephew lost his life on the pavement, merely a block south of the stadium. A GoFundMe campaign has been initiated to raise funds for funeral arrangements, burial, and travel costs to lay Dylan to rest in Six Nations. According to Skye, Dylan was deeply loved and cherished by his large family, leaving a void that will be keenly felt by all who knew him.

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As of now, no arrests have been made, and the suspect responsible for the fatal shooting remains unidentified and at large. Miami Gardens Police revealed to NBC on Tuesday that the suspect’s vehicle had been located in West Palm Beach. The search for justice continues, with the community grappling with the loss of a beloved member, Dylan Isaacs, whose life was tragically cut short in the aftermath of a football game that should have been a joyous celebration for him and fellow Bills fans.

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