
A man was arrested Sunday in the shooting death of formerNew Orleans Saints defensive end Will Smith, who helped the team win Super Bowl XLIV, its only championship.
Smith was rear-ended while driving in New Orleans's Lower Garden District on Saturday night, causing him to hit a vehicle in front of him, police said. The driver of the vehicle that hit Smith, identified by police as Cardell Hayes, "exchanged words" with the former football player after the crash.
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Hayes, 28, then drew a handgun and shot Smith several times, police said.
Hayes stayed at the scene, police said, and a handgun was recovered from the area. Hayes was arrested and charged with second-degree murder.
Smith's wife was also shot and transported to a local hospital. Police said her injuries were non-life-threatening.
Two acquaintances of Smith's witnessed the shooting, police said, but did not immediately identify them.
A judge set bond for Hayes at $1 million this afternoon, and the suspect did not enter a plea.
Hayes' attorney John Fuller said after the hearing that his client is not guilty, and implied that Hayes fired because he believed Smith was going for a gun of his own, The Associated Press reported.
New Orleans Police Superintendent Michael Harrison said police had no information leading them to believe that Smith and Hayes knew each other prior to the shooting.
Smith's wife was also shot and transported to a local hospital. Police said her injuries were non-life-threatening.
Two acquaintances of Smith's witnessed the shooting, police said, but did not immediately identify them.
A judge set bond for Hayes at $1 million this afternoon, and the suspect did not enter a plea.
Hayes' attorney John Fuller said after the hearing that his client is not guilty, and implied that Hayes fired because he believed Smith was going for a gun of his own, The Associated Press reported.
New Orleans Police Superintendent Michael Harrison said police had no information leading them to believe that Smith and Hayes knew each other prior to the shooting.
Hayes, 28, then drew a handgun and shot Smith several times, police said.
Hayes stayed at the scene, police said, and a handgun was recovered from the area. Hayes was arrested and charged with second-degree murder.
Smith's wife was also shot and transported to a local hospital. Police said her injuries were non-life-threatening.
Two acquaintances of Smith's witnessed the shooting, police said, but did not immediately identify them.
A judge set bond for Hayes at $1 million this afternoon, and the suspect did not enter a plea.
Hayes' attorney John Fuller said after the hearing that his client is not guilty, and implied that Hayes fired because he believed Smith was going for a gun of his own, The Associated Press reported.
New Orleans Police Superintendent Michael Harrison said police had no information leading them to believe that Smith and Hayes knew each other prior to the shooting.
Smith's wife was also shot and transported to a local hospital. Police said her injuries were non-life-threatening.
Two acquaintances of Smith's witnessed the shooting, police said, but did not immediately identify them.
A judge set bond for Hayes at $1 million this afternoon, and the suspect did not enter a plea.
Hayes' attorney John Fuller said after the hearing that his client is not guilty, and implied that Hayes fired because he believed Smith was going for a gun of his own, The Associated Press reported.
New Orleans Police Superintendent Michael Harrison said police had no information leading them to believe that Smith and Hayes knew each other prior to the shooting.

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