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There's no dispute at this point that the shooting was precipitated by an earlier encounter. Hayes' lawyer, John Fuller, has described it as a hit-and-run, and insisted that his client will be vindicated once the full story emerges. He said Hayes had responsibly called 911 and was following the vehicle that hit him to read the license plate number just before the fatal confrontation.
In the tumultuous aftermath of Smith's death, competing narratives have emerged about the minutes leading up to the shooting. Police are still sorting through facts, witness statements and videos as the grieving city copes with the loss of one of its sports heroes.
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Hayes and his passenger then got out and angrily approached the Mercedes. Smith got out, too, and asked why they were attacking him. Thomson called Hayes "enraged."
He said Smith's wife and their female passenger got out to defuse the situation, walking Smith back to his car, "but the killer follows."
After police had earlier reported confiscating one weapon at the scene, Fuller suggested that another weapon was also there.
Thomson said the real victims were the Smiths, who were enjoying a "regular night" with some friends before they encountered Hayes.
NEW ORLEANS (AP) — An enraged Hummer driver chased down former Saints defensive end Will Smith's Mercedes, deliberately rammed the SUV from behind, angrily confronted him in the street and then shot him eight times, yelling over his dying body as his wounded wife tried to crawl away, the Smith family's lawyer said Wednesday.
John Fuller, a lawyer for Hummer driver Cardell Hayes, has said his client felt threatened and was not the aggressor. Hayes is jailed on $1 million bond after being arrested by police on a murder charge.
"This case is the ultimate example of a person being prejudged," Fuller said. "Cardell Hayes was tried and convicted before I got out of church Sunday morning."
Fuller questioned why it took police so long to find the other weapons, saying: "That's odd." He repeatedly said that his client was not the aggressor, that he was "legally not guilty" and disputed the contention that Hayes chased the Smiths down and deliberately rammed their vehicle and then stood over their bodies yelling.
When asked whether witnesses had seen a gun in Smith's possession during the night of the shooting, Fuller said: "At least one, yes."  Fuller said he had talked with four witnesses but did not identify them.
Hayes' lawyer Fuller directly contradicted that, saying a witness saw Smith in possession of the gun that night.
Throughout the confrontation, Smith's licensed handgun remained in a compartment inside his car, Thomson said. Smith had a permit to carry the concealed weapon in Louisiana but he said Smith never took the weapon out of its compartment.
Police confirmed that a 9 mm handgun, loaded but unfired, was found inside Smith's SUV. Police also said Hayes, 28, acknowledged at the scene that he fired his .45-caliber handgun at Smith and his wife. Another gun, also loaded but unfired, was found inside Hayes' Hummer. An additional charge for Racquel Smith's injury is pending, police said.
A public visitation will be held Friday and a private funeral and burial will be held Saturday.
But a lawyer for the man accused of the shooting disputed that version of events,Jerseys Football Wholesale, said a witness saw Smith with a weapon that night and called this case the "ultimate example of a person being prejudged."
He said the consensus in the car was that they didn't hit Hayes' vehicle, they didn't see any damage and they were concerned for their safety so they continued.

Racquel Smith wanted everyone to know that her husband was "her Superman" and that he died trying to protect her, Smith family attorney Peter Thomson said. But Smith never pulled out his own handgun, which remained loaded but unused in a compartment inside his Mercedes, he said.
"There is nothing, nothing, Will Smith could have ever said" to justify the shooting, Thomson concluded.
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