Former Saints star Will Smith was “executed” by an irate driver as Smith’s wounded wife lay nearby during the chaos that followed an April 9 traffic accident, a prosecutor told a New Orleans jury Sunday during closing arguments in the shooter’s trial.
Cardell Hayes, 29, was on trial for second-degree murder in Smith’s death, and attempted second-degree murder in the wounding of Smith’s wife, Racquel.
Racquel was hit first when gunshots rang out that night, a bullet tearing through her leg, Assistant Orleans Parish District Attorney Jason Napoli told the jury as he recounted the crime.
“She then listened as the love of her life, the father of her children, was executed,” Napoli said, noting that Hayes pumped eight .45-caliber bullets into Smith—one in the side, seven in the back.
Napoli dismissed defense claims that a drunken Smith was the aggressor and that Hayes was defending himself in accordance with Louisiana’s “stand your ground” law.
Napoli said Hayes was the aggressor, having armed himself after he purposely rammed his Hummer into Smith’s Mercedes SUV. Hayes has acknowledged he believed Smith had bumped the Hummer moments before and a few blocks away from the crime scene.
