“I will be here for every court appearance until justice is served for my husband,” said Delrawn Small’s widow Wenona Howser Small outside Brooklyn Supreme Court.
Inside the courthouse, attorneys for Officer Wayne Isaacs received some 800 pages of evidence Tuesday from prosecutors with the attorney general’s office regarding Wayne Isaacs’ murder and manslaughter case.
Isaacs, 37, spent five days at Rikers Island after he was indicted for shooting Small in East New York on July 4.
The officer, who is suspended without pay, initially told officials that Small, 37, punched him during a road rage incident.
A surveillance video of the incident later revealed otherwise.
Court papers obtained by the Daily News showed that Isaacs initially downplayed the shooting on Atlantic Ave. near Bradford St.
“I was involved in an off-duty incident,” he told a fellow officer after the midnight shooting.
Isaacs, speaking to a second officer, insisted that he was a victim.
“He kept hitting me. My lip, my lip,” the officer said.
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