Jury selection begins in high-profile Saints star’s death
NEW ORLEANS — One car rear-ends another on a Saturday night. People argue. It escalates.
Ten or so gunshots later, one driver is dead and the other waits nervously to give his side of the story to police.
Conflicts settled by gunfire are tragically common in New Orleans, but there was nothing routine about this one: The dead man was retired football player Will Smith, a star on the 2006 Saints team who helped lift the stricken city’s spirits with a winning season after Hurricane Katrina, and played with the team when it won the franchise’s only Super Bowl three seasons later.
The accused is a 29-year-old former semiprofessional football player named Cardell Hayes. The owner of a tow-truck company and the father of a 5-year-old son, Hayes is described by friends as soft-spoken and even-tempered — hardly the type to erupt into a lethal road rage. His attorney has been laying the groundwork for a self-defence argument ahead of a trial that opens Monday, but Smith’s local popularity and national renown could prove to be obstacles.


