Summary
A man named Dayton Webber, who has both arms and legs amputated, is accused of shooting a passenger in his car in La Plata, Maryland. The incident occurred during a disagreement, and Webber was later caught in Virginia. He faces serious charges, including first-degree murder.
Key Facts
- Dayton Webber, age 27, has been charged with murder.
- He allegedly shot a front-seat passenger in his car in La Plata, Maryland.
- Other passengers in the car reported the incident to police and refused to help Webber dispose of the body.
- Webber was arrested in Charlottesville, Virginia, hours after the shooting.
- The victim, Bradrick Wells, was found dead in a yard 20 miles from the shooting scene.
- Webber is a quadruple amputee and known for competing in the American Cornhole League.
- Webber described overcoming a serious blood infection and amputation as a child in an essay.
- Police are investigating the case, and Webber is facing charges like first-degree murder.