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Brooklyn Cop Who Killed Man in 2016 Road Rage Incident Will Face Internal NYPD Discipline Trial

The NYPD will bring disciplinary charges against an officer who killed a man in a 2016 Brooklyn road rage incident — more than three years after a jury cleared the cop of criminal responsibility.

Officer Wayne Isaacs is still on the job after he fatally shot Delrawn Small while off-duty on July 4, 2016; an internal NYPD review determined Isaacs didn't violate use-of-force rules in the slaying.

The killing, and Isaacs' acquittal of murder and manslaughter charges in a November 2017 trial, left criminal reform justice advocates outraged, and Small's family devastated.

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The NYPD will bring disciplinary charges against an officer who killed a man in a 2016 Brooklyn road rage incident — more than three years after a jury cleared the cop of criminal responsibility.

Officer Wayne Isaacs is still on the job after he fatally shot Delrawn Small while off-duty [...]




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