The aftermath of Will Smith's shooting was captured on a cell phone video recorded by a New Orleans resident Saturday night (April 9). The video contains some language some viewers may find offensive.

The wife of the former Saints player, Racquel, can be heard shouting for an ambulance in the video, crying, "My leg has been shot." As the camera pans, police appear to be patting down Cardell Hayes, the accused shooter who is facing a second-degree murder charge.

New Orleans police say Hayes shot Smith to death and wounded Raquel Smith following a minor traffic accident, possibly in a fit of road rage. Hayes attorney has said his client was not the aggressor in the incident. The traffic crash and shooting happened around 11:30 p.m. near the intersection of Sophie Wright Place and Felicity Street.

Will Smith death: Video raises question of 2nd gun before shooting Responding officers did not find any visible weapons other than the gun authorities believe Cardell Hayes used to kill Smith, NOPD said, but a search of the vehicles continues.

The video was recorded by a resident who was walking with a friend from The Saint Bar and Lounge Saturday night when they heard shouting. The resident asked his name not be used. The argument between what sounded like two men was followed by what the resident thought was either fireworks or gunshots, he said Monday.

The picture became clearer when the staff at the nearby Half Moon Bar closed its doors and a group of girls who appeared to be on a bachelorette trip "started running and ducking." About a half block away, New Orleans police said, Smith was shot to death after a Hummer police said was driven by Hayes struck Smith's Mercedes SUV.

The man who recorded the video said he walked up to the scene and saw a woman he later learned was Racquel Smith screaming for help on the sidewalk. The man who was killed, who he later learned was Smith, was slumped in the driver's seat with his feet on the pavement, the resident said.

This story has been updated to remove the name of the man who recorded the video, at his request.