Ex-NFL player arrested in Military Road murder

By Erik Sanzenbach
St. Tammany News
Published on Wednesday, October 21, 2009 10:36 AM CDT



Less than 24 hours after a man was murdered inside his home on Military Road Monday afternoon, the St. Tammany Sheriff’s Office said they have made an arrest.

Terreal M. Bierria, 30, 246 E. Augusta Lane, Slidell was arrested and charged with first-degree murder in the death of Soron Salter, 30, also of Slidell. Bierria played safety for the Seattle Seahawks between 2002 and 2004. Bierria also played football in Georgia and before that he played high school football in Slidell.

Yesterday afternoon around 1:30 St. Tammany Sheriff’s deputies responded to a 911 call about a disturbance in the 200 block of Military Road and found Salter’s body near the front door of his house at 221A Military Road.

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Sheriff Jack Strain said officers had to force the door open because the body was lying across the door. According to Sgt. George Cox, the body had several stab wounds and looked like Salter had been in a very violent struggle.

Witnesses told deputies that they had seen a gray Cadillac parked in front of Salter’s house. Shortly after, deputies got a call from Northshore Regional Medical Center that doctors were treating a person who had lacerations to his hands and arms. Detectives went to the hospital and met Bierria who said he had driven to the hospital in a gray Cadillac. At that point he stopped talking to investigators, except to say he was at the scene of the murder. Cox said Bierria’s wounds were severe, and he was transported to University Hospital in New Orleans for further treatment, then returned to Slidell and arrested for first-degree murder. He is currently in the St. Tammany Jail with no bond, Strain said.

Strain said all evidence points to the fight starting over drugs, and that Bierria was the aggressor in the fight. He did say a weapon and drugs were found at the scene of the crime, but would not elaborate on either.

Both Bierria and Salter were high school friends and played football together. When Bierria returned to Slidell, the two resumed their friendship.

Though the coroner has not said what caused Salter’s death, Strain said it was probably a combination of knife wounds and choking.

The front door to Salter’s house is testament to how hard the two fought. The door is smeared with blood, which Cox said probably belongs to both men.

The sheriff said there is nothing in the men’s past to predict the violent behavior.

However, both men do have arrest records. Bierria has arrests going back to 2000 with arrests for possession of drugs, distribution of drugs, DWI and driving on a suspended license. He was arrested in Slidell, Athens, Ga., College Park, Ga., and New Orleans. Salter’s record goes back to 1999, and he has had arrests for possession of drugs, distribution of drugs and resisting arrest.

Strain said that all the evidence points to a fight over drugs, but other than that, police do not know exactly what happened. Bierria is the only one who knows what happened, and he is being uncooperative.

The sheriff said they think they know who made the 911 call, but he would not give a name.

According to the neighbors around Salter’s house, Salter moved in about a month ago with his girlfriend and a small child. Neighbors said they did not talk to him much.

Strain said the evidence gathered gave them probable cause to arrest Bierria.

“The arrest is sound and we will get a conviction in court,” Strain said.


Comments

9 comment(s)

    EVERY DESERVES A 2nd CHANCE wrote on Nov 5, 2009 12:39 PM:

    " TO "OVER IT" first of all everyone makes the wrong decision at least once in there lives i'm not saying that what he's done to survive is ok but i knew him personally and if u didn't know his past u would not know he dealt with drugs he was very genuine and polite and RESPECTABLE!!! So i disagree w/ calling him a lowlife he was a GREAT PERSON!!!! A person who calls a deceased man regardless of the manner in which he passed is A LOWLIFE WHO HAS NO LIFE!!!!!!! R.I.P. SORON "RON" SALTER "

    comment wrote on Oct 26, 2009 11:38 AM:

    " my prayers goes out to my true friend you were a very loveley pearsne and always wanted to make peace. lots of love to the family "

    Concerned 4 D Families wrote on Oct 23, 2009 6:36 PM:

    " Wanted to express my condolences to the Salter and Bierria families. My prayer is for GOD to BLESS you and in some way give you PEACE. Both of you are dealing with some serious heartaches. Just know that PRAYER to our mighty LORD and SAVIOR who's the only one that can and will HEAL your BROKENHEARTS. "

    some one who loves him wrote on Oct 23, 2009 3:46 PM:

    " THIS MESSAGE IS FOR OVER IT:
    I disagree with you and your ugly comment because you do not have to be a "DRUG DEALER" to be a low life. "DRUG DEALER" or not he was someone's child and other's loved one. LOW LIFE! "

    Over it wrote on Oct 23, 2009 3:19 PM:

    " It is very sad, I agree, but I don't think another low life drug dealer will be missed!!! "

    Deeply sadden wrote on Oct 23, 2009 8:37 AM:

    " Soron will be truly missed. I know you a definitely watching over all of us now. Saturday will be a VERY hard day for all, but we love you. You will live on in the future through you're son to be born in December. Much love. "

    LOVED ONE wrote on Oct 22, 2009 6:24 PM:

    " Soron aka "Ron" will be sadly missed by all that knew and loved him. None of us know what happened or why which makes it hurt even more. GOD knowns and He never sleep. We just hane to continue to ask GOD to give us understanding and heal our heart. GOD BLESS him and his family. "

    thedell985 wrote on Oct 22, 2009 9:04 AM:

    " R.I.P. Soron "Ron" Salter...u will be missed!!! "

    gpi22 wrote on Oct 21, 2009 4:45 PM:

    " Another Salmen football player lost to drugs and murder. Sad. "

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