Quadruple amputee cornhole player Dayton Webber accused of murder
Key Points:
- Dayton Webber, a 27-year-old professional cornhole player and quadruple amputee from La Plata, Maryland, is charged with first-degree murder for allegedly shooting and killing a passenger, Bradrick Michael Wells, during an argument on March 22.
- Witnesses reported that Webber shot Wells twice in the head, then attempted to have passengers remove Wells from the vehicle before fleeing the scene with Wells still inside.
- Wells' body was found in a yard in Charlotte Hall about two hours after the shooting, and Webber was later arrested in Virginia after seeking medical treatment.
- Authorities have stated there is no evidence of anyone else being involved, and details on how Webber operated the vehicle or firearm have not been disclosed.
- Webber, who lost all limbs as an infant due to a bacterial infection, gained recognition as a skilled athlete in the American Cornhole League, highlighting the sport's accessibility.