An off-duty correction officer was shot and killed by a motorcyclist in Queens early Friday morning in an apparent case of road rage.

Police say 27-year-old Jonathan Narain was found slumped over in the driver's seat of his car.

He was parked at the corner of 103rd Avenue and 120th Street in Richmond Hill. 

Police say Narain had been shot in the head. 

"Our victim was in a vehicle, and he was making a U-turn, and that's when the first initial encounter occured with the motorcyclist," said NYPD Chief of Investigations William Aubry. "The second encounter occured right behind me here, where the motorcylcist pulled up beside the vehicle, and it was short exchange of what we believe was a conversation, very, very short, only seconds, and the shot was fired."

Narain was pronounced dead at Jamaica Hospital.

Police say he was on his way to his job at Rikers Island.

The Correction Officers Benevolent Association is offering a $10,000 reward for information leading to an arrest and conviction in the case.