BROOKLYN, N.Y.

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NYPD

officials confirmed that an officer has been stripped of his badge and gun following an alleged road-rage killing.

The officials said that Officer Wayne Isaacs was placed on modified assignment after a security video surfaced that appears to cast doubt on an initial version of a fatal shooting of another motorist while the cop was off-duty.

The shooting of Delrawn Small occurred on July 4 in Brooklyn. A passenger with Small said he thought Isaacs cut him off and got out his car to confront him.

Police initially said they believed Isaacs only opened fire after Small punched the officer while the officer sat behind the wheel of his car. But a grainy security video appears to show Small being shot the moment he walked up to the car.