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Former Saints player Will Smith killed in shooting

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NEW ORLEANS (CNN) — Former New Orleans Saints player Will Smith was killed Saturday night, according to a team spokesman.

He was 34.

Hours before the shooting, Smith tweeted that he was “having a blast” Saturday night at the French Quarter Fest, an annual event in the famed New Orleans district.

“A senseless and tragic loss. Our thoughts and prayers are with Will Smith — his wife Racquel — his children William, Wynter and Lisa,” said Greg Bensel, the Saints vice president of communications.

Local police said earlier that a 34-year-old male and his wife, also 34, were both shot in an apparent traffic altercation incident late Saturday night in New Orleans.

The pair were in their car when a Hummer hit them from behind, causing their car to rear-end another vehicle in front of them.

The male victim and the Hummer driver got into a confrontation, after which the Hummer driver shot the victim multiple times and his wife twice in the leg. She was transported to a local hospital.

The driver of the Hummer is in custody and being interviewed, police said in a statement.

‘Nonsense man’

A handful of Smith’s former teammates and other NFL players took to Twitter to mourn his loss.

Mark Ingram, a Heisman-winning running back at Alabama who was drafted by the Saints in 2011, said he was “devastated.”

“Lord please be with the Smith family at this tragic time. Nonsense man …,” he tweeted.

Former Saints player Reggie Bush tweeted “life is too short” following reports of Smith’s death.

Career

Smith ranks fourth among the Saints’ all-time sack leaders and is considered one of the franchise’s great defensive players.

Before joining New Orleans, the New York native was a standout at Ohio State University, earning All-American honors and helping the school win the BCS championship in 2002.

After college, the defensive end was selected in the first round by the Saints in 2004 and received a Pro Bowl nomination in 2006. Smith had a career-high 13 sacks in the 2009 regular season, the same season the Saints won the Super Bowl.

Two years later though, he was one of four Saints players caught up in the so-called “bountygate” scandal. Smith was suspended for four games.

He was released by New Orleans in 2014, then briefly signed by the New England Patriots but cut before the season began.

Charitable work

Smith’s foundation, “Where There’s A Will, There’s A Way,” helped to serve high school athletes in his native Utica. He also sat on the advisory board of The Artists and Athletes Alliance.

His last public Facebook post shows him at the United Nations on Wednesday, the same day the world body observed the International Day of port for Development and Peace.

He said on his personal website that he wanted to be an FBI agent following his football career.