The mother of dead Bills fan Dylan Isaacs has shared his final words to her in an emotional interview.
Isaacs, 30, was fatally shot near Hard Rock Stadium on Sunday night after watching the Miami-Buffalo game with friends.
In an interview with NBC Miami on Tuesday, Isaacs’ mother, Susan Isaacs, discussed her final chat with her son from the game.
‘I close my eyes at night when I can; I finally slept and all I see is his face, his last photo on FaceTime, ‘I love you mom,” she said, referring to his final words.
‘I would not want this on any mother,’ she said. ‘This was completely senseless. It was a game that was supposed to be amusing, but it turned terrible.
His mother branded his death’senseless’ and added ‘a mom should never have to bury her kid’.
Isaacs was strolling through traffic with companions after the game when, according to his aunt, he was hit by a car.
Isaacs and his pals then reportedly pursued the vehicle. The culprit emerged and fired multiple bullets before departing the site, where Isaacs perished.
Police have not formally identified Isaacs as the victim, but a family friend, Ashley Cooke, has put up a GoFundMe campaign to assist his mother with ‘funeral arrangements, burial, and travel fees.’
“A mom should never have to bury her child,” his mother remarked. ‘I never expected to be burying my son.
‘This is awful, particularly for us. It’s devastating for my family, his friends, and my community, and their support is helping us get through these difficult days and those ahead. This is hard.
Officers were initially notified to a man who had been shot just before midnight on Sunday.
Dylan Isaacs (center) attended the Bills-Dolphins game in Florida on Sunday before his death
Isaacs received chest compressions from police officers assigned to the game before passing away.
The GoFundMe campaign put up for Isaacs had raised $83,807 as of Tuesday night, nearly double the original $50,000 goal.
‘He was full of laughter and happiness. He adored his family and all of his younger cousins, according to Susan Isaacs.
‘These tiny ones are wondering where he is. We’re talking about bringing him home, and they believe he will come home. How do you explain to these tiny ones about the future and death?
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