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On the night of Dec. 26, 2005, at a Walgreens in the Garden District of Katrina-ravaged New Orleans, 38-year-old Anthony Hayes got into a loud dispute with a cashier when his credit card was declined. An off-duty sheriffs officer saw him leave the store with a knife in his handa small knife, according to reports and called the New Orleans police.
According to a subsequent lawsuit filed by Hayes two children, several witnesses told police that Hayes had a history of mental illness. At least six policemen surrounded him on St. Charles Avenue and ordered him several times to drop the knife. One of the officers got close enough to pepper spray him. The officers of the budget-challenged NOPD didnt have a Taser among them. When Hayes charged at Lt. William Ceravalo, three of the officersnot Ceravalothought their only recourse was to shoot Hayes, which they proceeded to do nine times.
None of the officers was charged in the shooting and death of Anthony Hayes.
Six months after the shooting, Hayes children, Cardell, then 18, and Tyiece Baptiste-Howard, filed a lawsuit seeking $4 million in damages. At the time, Cardell was a prep-school football star at Warren Easton High School, ranked among the top Louisiana prospects and included on Scout.coms Louisiana Fab 50 for the Class of 2005. Some who knew him would later say that the combination of the de-emphasis on football in the wake of Katrinathe New Orleans school district was closed the entire school yearand the shock of his fathers death derailed his dreams of a football career.