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Cardell Hayes indicted in shooting of ex-Saints player Will Smith

NEW ORLEANS – Cardell Hayes has been indicted on four charges, including second-degree murder, in the death of former New Orleans Saints defensive end Wil...
Former Saints Football Player Shot and Killed Doing Traffic Incident

NEW ORLEANS – Cardell Hayes has been indicted on four charges, including second-degree murder, in the death of former New Orleans Saints defensive end Will Smith, prosecutors said Thursday.

The other charges are attempted second-degree murder, aggravated criminal damage and aggravated criminal assault with a firearm. Smith’s wife, Racquel, was wounded in the shooting.

Prosecutors announced the charges at a preliminary hearing.

Defense: Full story not public yet

Hayes’ attorneys insist he was not the aggressor, but rather a victim of a hit-and-run the night Smith was shot.

Police say the two men exchanged words, after which shots were fired. Smith’s wife survived after being shot once in the right leg.

John Fuller, one of Hayes’ attorneys, maintains that the public doesn’t know the full story yet.

Hayes stayed at the scene after the shooting and secured a witness, Fuller said.

He also maintains that an unidentified witness alleged she saw something “untoward” happen at the crime scene. There may be potentially exculpatory video evidence of what occurred before the shooting, he said.

“We have reason to believe that a bystander recorded the events immediately prior to gunshots being fired, and that that footage was turned over to New Orleans police on the night that Mr. Smith died,” Fuller said. “We want that video. … It’s going to show that my client is legally not guilty.”

Hayes’ defense attorneys served multiple subpoenas to police and EMS officials who responded to Smith’s killing and two men who dined with him that night — former Saints running back Pierre Thomas and former police officer Billy Ceravolo.

Violence in the Big Easy

Homicides have continued to plague New Orleans. Mayor Mitch Landrieu said as much Wednesday in a speech about reducing violence in the city.

“We are a city, we are a country, that is drunk on violence and we need to wake up to that fact,” he said.

Since Smith’s death, six other people have died in homicides in New Orleans, but with little fanfare. The pain is felt by families of the killers as well as the victims, he said.

Standing in front of a photo collage showing the faces of the 1,003 people killed in the six years since he became mayor, Landrieu said, “It has been rightly said about all these murders that tragedy is on both sides of the gun.”

The problem affects the whole nation. Since 1980, 650,000 people have died in gun violence in the Unites States — more than the number of Americans killed in all wars in 100 years, he said.

Locally, the city government has tripled funding for recreation and launched innovative programs in the schools, he said.

The city instituted NOLA of Life, a program designed to improve community relations, and Group Violence Reduction strategy, which aims to guide young men involved in gangs away from violence.

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