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Pro Cornhole Player With Arms, Legs Amputated Accused of Murder

Pro Cornhole Player With Arms, Legs Amputated Accused of Murder

Summary

A man from Maryland named Dayton James Webber, who is notable for being a quadruple amputee competitor in the American Cornhole League, was arrested for allegedly shooting a passenger during a car argument. The incident occurred on March 22, and the victim was identified as 27-year-old Bradrick Michael Wells. The authorities have not explained how the shooting occurred and Webber is facing multiple murder charges.

Key Facts

  • Dayton James Webber, age 27, was arrested in Maryland for allegedly shooting and killing Bradrick Michael Wells.
  • The incident happened during a car ride on March 22 in La Plata, Maryland.
  • Two backseat passengers reported that Webber shot Wells after an argument.
  • Wells' body was discovered two hours later in Charlotte Hall, Maryland.
  • Webber's vehicle was found in Charlottesville, Virginia, where Webber was later arrested.
  • All parties involved knew each other, but no motive has been provided by authorities.
  • Webber is awaited extradition and faces first-degree and second-degree murder charges.
  • Webber made history as the first quadruple amputee competitor in the American Cornhole League.

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