It is unclear if Brand has a lawyer who could speak for him. Louis Municipal Court Judge Stephen Maggio denied Brand bail, and he was being held in the Hancock County jail. Suspect Arrested at Homeīrand was arrested at his home in neighboring Pass Christian and taken to jail, Schwartz said. “Her beautiful smile would light the whole room up,” Smith said. In the posting, the organizer, Lillie Smith, described the teen as a “sweet soul.” “He was loved by many and will be missed so very much by his family.”Ī GoFundMe account was set up to help with funeral expenses for Stamper. “De’Arreis Smith was an amazing soul, a loyal friend, brother and uncle,” Sams told. Smith was a senior getting ready to graduate, according to Kecia Sams, who considered him an adopted member of her family. The Orleans Parish coroner did not return a phone call seeking to confirm their identities.įriends and family identified them as De’Arreis “DD” Smith, 18, and Haeleigh Stamper, 16, classmates at Hancock High School. An 18-year-old and a 16-year-old died in a New Orleans hospital, Schwartz said.
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