Professional Cornhole Player with No Arms or Legs Charged with Murdering Man and Dumping Body from Car
Police are investigating how Webber could have fired a weapon and driven a car during the alleged murder
Dayton Webber Credit: Charles County Sheriff's Office NEED TO KNOW Dayton James Webber of La Plata, Md. , allegedly shot and killed Bradrick Michael Wells of Waldorf, Md. , on Sunday, March 22 Webber, a quadruple amputee since he was 10 months old, became a professional cornhole player as an adult, and is now facing multiple murder charges following an alleged road rage incident Webber appeared to confirm he had learned to drive with his disability in a guest essay he wrote for TODAY in 2023 A professional cornhole player who is a quadruple amputee is facing murder charges following an alleged road rage incident.
charged as a fugitive from justice and awaits extradition, where he is expected to be charged with first-degree murder, second-degree murder, and other related charges in connection with an alleged road rage shooting. Dayton James Webber of La Plata, Md. , allegedly shot and killed Bradrick Michael Wells of Waldorf, Md.
, on Sunday, March 22, the Charles County Sheriff's Office (CCSO) said in a press release the following day. The shooting took place at 10:25 p. m.
local time on Sunday, near La Plata Road and Radio Station Road in La Plata. Police said a "preliminary investigation" found that two witnesses were riding in the backseat of a vehicle when Webber allegedly fired into the car during a dispute, killing Wells, who was in the front seat. He was 27.