An off-duty police officer who fatally shot an unarmed black man was acquitted Monday of all charges.
The
verdict has led the siblings of Delrawn Small to demand the
"trigger-friendly" cop, who is also black, be fired from the New York
Police Department for "murder, in cold blood."
The police officer, Wayne
Isaacs, shot Small three times in 2016 after the 37-year-old approached
his tan vehicle at a stoplight. Isaacs allegedly cut in front of
Small's car minutes earlier, also holding his girlfriend, four-month-old
son and 14-year-old daughter. Small, who was unarmed, reportedly cursed
at Isaacs for endangering his family.
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