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Former Saints defensive end Will Smith shot and killed

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WATCH ABOVE: "That is interesting," Superintendent Michael Harrison of the New Orleans Police Department said when asked about a possible link in the shooting death former NFLer Will Smith. Smith was shot to death Saturday night after exchanging words with Cardell Hayes, who he had just been involved in an automobile crash with. Before the crash and shooting, Smith and his wife were at dinner with a police officer, who was involved in the shooting death of Hayes father in 2005. Police say there appears to be no connection at the moment – Apr 10, 2016

NEW ORLEANS – Former New Orleans Saints player Will Smith was shot and killed Saturday in what appeared to be a road rage incident that has shocked fans of the much-beloved athlete.

An emailed statement from New Orleans city coroner Jeffrey C. Rouse said that Smith died “of multiple gunshot wounds” after a traffic accident in the city’s Lower Garden District. The former defensive end was 34 years old.

New Orleans Police Department spokesman Tyler Gamble on Sunday identified the suspect as Cardell Hayes, 29. Gamble said the investigation was ongoing but did not release further details. Online court records show Hayes pleaded guilty in 2014 to one count each of possessing an illegal weapon and possessing drug paraphernalia.

Smith appeared to be the victim of a road rage accident.

The former defensive end was driving in a Mercedes late Saturday through an upscale part of the city called the Lower Garden District when his vehicle was hit from behind by another vehicle, an orange Hummer H2, police said.

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That caused Smith’s vehicle to hit a grey Chevrolet Impala in front of him. Two acquaintances of Smith’s were in the Impala but not injured.

At some point in the ensuing incident, Smith and Hayes – the driver of the Hummer – exchanged words, police said. That’s when police say Hayes pulled out a gun and shot Smith multiple times.

Many NFL players passed along their condolences on Twitter:

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Police said they arrived on the scene at around 11:29 p.m. and found Smith in the middle of the street, partially inside his vehicle. He died on the scene, they said.

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Police said the 30-year-old driver of the Hummer was taken into custody and was being interviewed by detectives; the weapon used in the shooting was also recovered, police said.

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Smith, native of Queens, New York, played for Ohio State’s 2002 national championship team and was a first-round draft choice by New Orleans in 2004.

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Smith’s wife, who was travelling with him, was shot in the leg. She was taken to a local hospital for treatment. Police said Smith died at the scene.

Police said they recovered the weapon and took Hayes into custody.

In this Dec. 9, 2012, file photo, New Orleans Saints defensive end Will Smith appears before an NFL football game against the New York Giants in East Rutherford, N.J. Smith was fatally shot after a traffic accident in New Orleans. AP Photo/Bill Kostroun

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.

Smith, a native of Queens, New York, played for Ohio State’s 2002 national championship team and 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.

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He last played in an NFL regular season game in 2012, finishing his career with 67 1/2 sacks.

During the 2013 preseason, a knee injury forced him onto injured reserve. He was signed in the 2014 off-season 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 centre 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.

Smith was initially suspended four games by NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell, but Smith and three other implicated players successfully appealed their suspensions and were never compelled to miss games, even as Saints coach Sean Payton was suspended the entire 2012 season.

A year earlier, however, Smith did have to serve a two-game suspension that stemmed from findings back in 2008 that he and several other NFL players had used a weight-loss product called StarCaps, which contained a diuretic that had been banned by the league because it was known to mask steroid use. That suspension was enforced after legal challenges the spanned several seasons.

Off the field, Smith took an active role in trying to improve the lives of children in New Orleans. He established a foundation called, Where There’s A Will, There’s A Way, in 2007. Its stated mission is “to motivate, educate and provide opportunities for women and children.”

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After football, he settled in Louisiana, his wife’s native state. His shooting came during the weekend of the French Quarter festival, a popular festival featuring local music and food.

Smith leaves behind his wife, Racquel, and three children.

 

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