Daily Local News (West Chester, PA)

Ex-Saints DE shot, killed after car crash

- By Janet McConnaugh­ey

NEW ORLEANS >> Former New Orleans Saints player Will Smith was shot and killed in what appeared to be a road rage incident, city police said Sunday. The death shocked fans of the much-loved athlete.

Investigat­ors don’t have any evidence so far that the shooting was “anything other than this accident ... that turned violent,” Police Superinten­dent Michael Harrison said Sunday afternoon.

There’s no indication that Smith, 34, and the man accused of killing him knew each other or that Cardell Hayes, 28, targeted Smith, he said at a brief news conference.

Harrison said Hayes waited for police to show up and was arrested on a charge of second-degree murder in Smith’s death. Police said Hayes was the driver of a Humvee H2 that rear-ended Smith’s Mercedes G63 about 11:30 p.m. Saturday.

Coroner Jeffrey C. Rouse said in an emailed statement that Smith, 34, died of gunshot wounds.

Online court records show Hayes pleaded guilty in 2014 to one count each of possessing an illegal weapon and possessing drug parapherna­lia.

Saints’ owner Tom Benson and family released a statement mourning the loss of a player who had been their No. 1 draft pick in 2004.

“The Saints family is hurting and devastated as it has lost a member too young and too soon,” the statement said.

The Smith family released a statement through a public relations firm.

The former defensive end was driving through an upscale neighborho­od called the Lower Garden District when his car was rear-ended and pushed into a Chevrolet Impala occupied by two acquaintan­ces of Smith’s, police said. The acquaintan­ces were not injured.

Police said Smith and Hayes argued and Hayes pulled out a gun, shooting Smith and Smith’s wife. Racquel Smith, 33, was hit in the leg and taken to a hospital; Smith died at the scene.

Hayes sued the New Orleans Police Department and six officers after police killed his father in 2005.

Harrison confirmed that one of those officers dined with Smith on Saturday night, but said he could not say whether that had anything to do with the crash and shooting. The former officer, William Ceravolo, was not among those present at the time of the crash, police spokesman Tyler Gamble said.

Police settled the lawsuit in 2011. The settlement is confidenti­al, said attorney Ike Spears, who represente­d Hayes in that suit.

Smith’s death shocked football fans across the Crescent City, where the former end was a loved and respected figure both on and off the field, and elsewhere.

Tributes poured in. NBA star LeBron James and NFL Commission­er Roger Godell issued statements expressing sympathy for Smith’s wife and children.

Smith, a native of Queens, New York, played for Ohio State’s 2002 national championsh­ip team. He graduated from the school in 2005 with a degree in criminolog­y.

In a statement, the school said Smith was “the leader of a defensive line and a defense” that powered the team to the championsh­ip, and that the Ohio State athletics family had “lost one of its best.”

Smith was a first-round draft choice by New Orleans in 2004. He led the Saints with a career-high 13 sacks in 2009, when the club won its only Super Bowl. Smith’s career sack total ranks fourth in Saints history. He had 457 career tackles, 20 forced fumbles, seven fumble recoveries and two intercepti­ons.

He last played in an NFL regular season game in 2012, finishing his career with 67½ sacks.

During the 2013 preseason, a knee injury forced him onto injured reserve. He was signed in the 2014 offseason by New England but did not make the Patriots’ regular season roster.

Smith was defensive captain for much of his career, but it was also that leadership role that landed him at the center of the NFL’s bounty probe in 2012. The league concluded that Smith and fellow defensive captain Jonathan Vilma helped run a locker-room pool that paid cash bonuses for heavy and even injurious hits.

 ?? BILL KOSTROUN - AP FILE ?? Former New Orleans Saints defensive end Will Smith was shot and killed early Sunday morning.
BILL KOSTROUN - AP FILE Former New Orleans Saints defensive end Will Smith was shot and killed early Sunday morning.

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