Current:Home > ContactRetrial set to begin for man who fatally shot ex-Saints star after traffic collision -AssetBase
Retrial set to begin for man who fatally shot ex-Saints star after traffic collision
View
Date:2025-04-27 19:25:39
NEW ORLEANS (AP) — A retrial was set to begin Monday for the man who fatally shot retired New Orleans Saints star Will Smith almost eight years ago.
Cardell Hayes, 36, has long insisted he shot Smith in self-defense during an April 2016 confrontation after a car crash. Smith died and his wife, Racquel Smith, was wounded by gunfire.
Hayes was convicted of manslaughter and attempted manslaughter several months after the shooting. But the jury’s vote was 10-2 and the U.S. Supreme Court later said such convictions must be unanimous. He was released on bond after the conviction was reversed, having served more than four years of a 25-year sentence.
At his December 2016 trial, Hayes said he fired at Smith, hitting him once in the side and seven times in the back, only because he believed a drunken and belligerent Smith had retrieved a gun from his SUV. He insisted on the stand that he heard a “pop” before he started shooting and that he did not shoot at Smith’s wife, who was hit in the legs.
Evidence showed Smith was intoxicated at the time of the confrontation. But there was no witness or forensic evidence to back up Hayes’ claim that Smith had wielded or fired a weapon.
Hayes’ retrial has been delayed multiple times for a variety of reasons, including the COVID-19 pandemic.
Smith, a 34-year-old father of three, was a defensive leader on the Saints team that lifted spirits in New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina devastated the city in 2005. He helped carry the team to a winning season in 2006 and a Super Bowl victory in 2010.
Hayes, who owned a tow truck business, once played semi-pro football and is the father of a young son.
veryGood! (3)
Related
- Opinion: Gianni Infantino, FIFA sell souls and 2034 World Cup for Saudi Arabia's billions
- A prosecutor asks for charges to be reinstated against Alec Baldwin in the ‘Rust’ case
- Why is the Facebook app logo black? Some users report 'sinister'-looking color change
- Why isn't Rashee Rice suspended? What we know about Chiefs WR's legal situation
- Macy's says employee who allegedly hid $150 million in expenses had no major 'impact'
- Miami rises as Florida, Florida State fall and previewing Texas-Michigan in this week's podcast
- A prosecutor asks for charges to be reinstated against Alec Baldwin in the ‘Rust’ case
- Teen arraigned on attempted murder in shooting of San Francisco 49ers rookie says he is very sorry
- Most popular books of the week: See what topped USA TODAY's bestselling books list
- How Taylor Swift Scored With Her Style Every Time She Attended Boyfriend Travis Kelce’s Games
Ranking
- Google unveils a quantum chip. Could it help unlock the universe's deepest secrets?
- Maryland will participate in the IRS’s online tax filing program
- Ex-Green Beret behind failed Venezuela raid released pending trial on weapons charges
- Election 2024 Latest: Trump and Harris focus on tax policy ahead of next week’s debate
- Louvre will undergo expansion and restoration project, Macron says
- Ina Garten Says Her Father Was Physically Abusive
- How much should you have invested for retirement at age 50?
- California companies wrote their own gig worker law. Now no one is enforcing it
Recommendation
Newly elected West Virginia lawmaker arrested and accused of making terroristic threats
Ultra swimmer abandons attempt to cross Lake Michigan again
Queen guitarist Brian May suffered minor stroke, lost 'control' in his arm
DirecTV subscribers can get a $20 credit for the Disney/ESPN blackout: How to apply
Grammy nominee Teddy Swims on love, growth and embracing change
4 friends. 3 deaths, 9 months later: What killed Kansas City Chiefs fans remains a mystery
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton sues Bexar County over voter registration outreach effort
Rail Ridge wildfire in Oregon consumes over 60,000 acres; closes area of national forest