NYPD officer to face disciplinary charges in 2016 road rage shooting
By Staff and Wire Reports
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Video surfaces of an off-duty cop killing a motorist.
NEW YORK - The New York Police Department will bring disciplinary charges against an officer who killed a man in a 2016 road rage shooting, officials announced.
The proceeding will come more than three years after Officer Wayne Isaacs was acquitted of criminal charges in the shooting of Delrawn Small, who was 37.
Isaacs, 42, was off duty when he shot Small in Brooklyn on July 4, 2016. Small's girlfriend told police that Small thought Isaacs had cut him off and got out his car to confront the officer, who then shot him.