Sitting
in a wheelchair and shielded by dark glasses, Racquel Smith, the wife
of slain New Orleans Saints player Will Smith, has been seen in public
for the first time since the shooting that left her husband dead.
Racquel,
who was shot in both legs during the vicious late night attack in
central New Orleans on Saturday, leaving her with a shattered femur, was
attending a casket viewing for her deceased husband alongside fellow
Saints player Pierre Thomas.
Thomas claims to have witnessed the shooting after going out for dinner with him on the night of the attack.
It was during the drive home that Smith was shot eight times, seven of them in the back, killing him.
Racquel Smith, widow of former New Orleans
Saints defensive end Will Smith, has been seen in public for the first
time since her husband was shot dead and she was shot in both legs
during a late-night altercation following a traffic accident
Smith
attended a casket viewing for her husband with Pierre Thomas (together
left) another Saints player who claims to have witnessed Will being
shot. Former Saints player Steve Gleason, who has a degenrative muscle
condition, also attended the ceremony (right)
New Orleans Saints owner Tom Benson and
his wife Gayle view the casket of former Saints defensive end Will Smith
during a public viewing inside the team's training facility in
Metairie, Louisiana
Smith died after being shot eight times on
Saturday night, with seven bullets entering his back, following a car
crash with murder suspect Cardell Hayes, 28, who also claims to be a fan
of Smith (pictured, mourners view Smith's casket)
Cardell Hayes, 28, has been accused of the brutal murder but is pleading his innocence.
Hayes'
lawyer John Fuller has repeatedly stated that his client is not
'legally guilty' of murder, saying on Thursday that Smith was a hero to
Hayes, who also played football.
At
the Saints' training center on Friday hundreds of people wearing the
team colors of black and gold turned out to pay homage to the former
defensive end who was born in New York, but became a hometown legend.
Among
the crowd was Smith's father, Will Smith Snr, wearing a Saints cap and
black shirt, seen sitting at a table with family members, Saints head
coach Sean Payton, assistant coach Joe Vitt, and owner Tom Benson;
alongside former teammates and players from across the NFL.
Also
in attendance was Steve Gleason, a former Saints player diagnosed with
the degenerative muscle condition ALS in 2011, who was pictured arriving
in a wheelchair alongside his wife Michele.
As
people gathered inside to pay their respects to Smith and remember his
celebrated career in the NFL, the Saints flag flew at half-staff
outside.
Smith
was a much-beloved member of the Saints organization, helping the team
rebuild during its tumultuous post-Katrina season in 2005 when they
traveled like nomads from stadium to stadium as the New Orleans
Superdome was repaired.
Will Smith Snr, Smith's father
(center), was pictured with family members at the event on Friday. There
were no hymns or readings, instead guests were asked to sign a
visitor's book, write on prayer cards or make a donation to Smith's
charitable foundation
Thomas was also seen speaking with New
Orleans police captain Billy Ceravolo at the viewing on Friday, clearly
struggling under the weight of his emotions less than a week after
Smith was killed
Thomas, who was also part of the 2009
Super Bowl team, had gone back to Chicago following the shooting, but
returned to New Orleans Friday. Thomas claimed to have witnessed the
shooting, and was pictured at the scene, but it is not known how he
ended up there
New Orleans Saints head coach Sean
Payton (facing the camera), who led Smith to Super Bowl glory in 2009,
hugs former running back Darren Sproles during the viewing. Sproles
played with Smith from 2011 until he retired in 2012
New Orleans Saints assistant coach Joe
Vitt hugs safety Roman Harper, who plays with the Carolina Panthers.
Harper was a teammate of Smith's for seven years on the Saints,
including during their 2009 Super Bowl victory
Emotions were on display in the Saints
training center where Smith's casket was laid out on Friday. People
hugged and talked, some dropped to their knees in prayer, while others
simply stood in silence and reflected
Then in 2009, Smith was defensive captain on a team that went all the way to the Superbowl and won.
He
and his wife Racquel stayed in the area after he retired, and he
remained active with various charities he's supported in the community.
'I
came out today because this was a great man. And he did a lot for the
city and we got to watch him every Sunday and look up to him,' said
Lance Ural, from New Orleans, who was wearing a Saints T-shirt. 'For
something like this to happen it's only right that we pay our respects.'
There was no ceremony or speeches as fans filed through the practice field, past photos of Smith.
They stood in front of his silver casket which was covered with a bouquet of white orchids.
Behind
the casket were three large photos of Smith playing football. On either
side, large video screens showed video snippets and photos of Smith on
and off the field.
Many
fans lingered in front of the casket. Others kneeled down in prayer or
bowed their heads in respect for a few minutes of silence.
'It
broke my heart,' said Khantrell Wagner, who lives in the same New
Orleans Lower Garden District neighborhood where Smith died. 'It just
saddens me that this could have been avoided.'
Anita
Harrison said she had been attending Saints games since 1969 and has
been a season-ticket holder since 2000. She admired Smith for his
intensity and the way he took rookies under his wing. 'It really didn't
hit me until I walked in here today,' she said.
New Orleans Saints owner Tom Benson
was among hundreds of people who attended the casket viewing on Friday.
As a mark of respect, the Saints flag outside the training ground flew
at half-staff
Head coach Sean Payton paid his
respects at the viewing, surrounded by fans and members of the
organization, one of whom wore at t-shirt with the team's logo and
Smith's name printed on the back (center)
Clenched jaws, drooping faces and red
eyes showed the raw emotion on display for Smith during the viewing
which took place Friday, just six days after he was gunned down in his
adopted home city
Thomas was also seen getting emotional
as he looked at Smith's casket alongside officer Ceravolo. On Friday
night a march with musicians and dancers took place for Smith at the
spot where he was killed, with a private family funeral on Saturday
Dotted around the practice center were
pictures of Smith, his wife and his children, along with images and
footage being played on TV screens of him during his days with the
Saints (pictured, Smith's old jersey on display at his casket viewing)
Smith
was admired for his tenacity and grit on the field and for remaining in
the area even after he left the team. He and his wife lived in Kenner, a
New Orleans suburb, and Smith commuted to Florida, where he was getting
his master's degree in business at the University of Miami.
Smith
had three children - eldest son Will Smith Jr was from a previous
relationship, while daughter Lisa and youngest son Wynter were from his
marriage to Racquel.
Guests
were asked to sign a book and prayer cards and could make donations to
Smith's 'Where There's A Will, There's a Way Foundation.'
The
grieving continued Friday night where — in true New Orleans fashion — a
second line parade of musicians and mourners took place in the area he
was killed. A private family burial and funeral service is scheduled for
Saturday.
Meanwhile Fuller, wrote a letter to New Orleans police, demanding they recuse themselves from investigating the shooting.
In
a letter delivered Friday to Mayor Mitch Landrieu and police
Superintendent Michael Harrison, Fuller charged that the investigation
should be handed over to state police or the FBI due 'to a grave lack of
faith in the honesty and competency' of the department's investigation.
In
a statement, police spokesman Tyler Gamble said the homicide was
getting a 'fair, thorough and complete' investigation and that they
would 'follow the facts wherever they take us.'
Smith was a father-of-three. Son
Wynter (left) and daughter Lisa (center) were from his marriage to
Racquel, while eldest son Will Smith Jr (right) came from a previous
relationship
Smith, a defensive end, was drafted into
the Saints team from Ohio State in the first round of the 2004 draft and
spent his entire career with the team until retiring in 2012
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