Dayton Webber shooting updates: What to know about quadruple amputee pro cornhole player facing murder charges
Here's what there is to know so far on Webber's arrest and the murder case.
Dayton Webber shooting updates: What to know about quadruple amputee pro cornhole player facing murder charges originally appeared on The Sporting News . Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here . Dayton Webber, a professional cornhole player with no arms or legs, was arrested and is expected to be charged with the murder of another 27-year-old man.
Webber has been a member of the American Cornhole League for the last four years and defied the odds to make the league despite his disability. However, the alleged incident occurred over the weekend, when Webber shot a man after there was a disagreement between the two. Here's what to know so far on Webber's arrest and murder case.
Dayton Webber shooting updates Professional cornhole player and quadruple amputee Dayton Webber was arrested on Monday for allegedly shooting and killing Bradrick Wells in La Plata, Maryland. According to the Charles County Sherrif's Office , Webber was driving a car when he shot Wells, who was in the front passenger seat, during an argument. Webber then asked the rest of the passengers to get the victim out of the car, but when the passengers refused and left the vehicle, Webber drove away with Wells still inside.
Two hours after the alleged incident occurred, police responded to a 9-1-1 call where they found the body and pronounced Wells dead. Then, after getting a warrant for Webber's arrest, police found Webber's car in Charlottesville, Virginia, where Webber was getting treated at a local hospital. Webber will be extradited to Charles County and be dealt with charges that include first-degree murder and second-degree murder.