MD Quadruple Amputee, Pro Cornhole Player, Had 'Unstable Reputation': Report
- On Monday, authorities charged professional cornhole player Dayton James Webber, 27, with murder in the death of Bradrick Michael Wells, 27, in Maryland; Webber is currently in custody in Virginia awaiting extradition.
- Investigators allege Webber shot Wells twice in the head during a heated argument while driving on Sunday night, then fled the scene with the body after two witnesses refused to remove him from the car.
- Before his arrest, Webber was known as a professional cornhole player and motivational speaker who earned more than $100,000 from speaking engagements in 2025 and posted videos demonstrating his shooting skills.
- Authorities tracked Webber to a hospital in Charlottesville, Virginia, more than 100 miles away, where he was arrested as a fugitive after seeking treatment for a "medical issue."
- Pending extradition to Maryland, Webber faces first-degree and second-degree murder charges while held at the Albemarle-Charlottesville Regional Jail as the Charles County Sheriff's Office investigation continues.
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How amputee cornhole pro Dayton Webber went from death’s door to accused gun-toting murderer
Quadruple amputee and professional cornhole player Dayton Webber lived a varied and active life before his arrest for fatally shooting a man in southern Maryland Sunday.
A 27-year-old American athlete, amputated by the four members, was arrested for murder in Maryland. Suspected of having shot a passenger in his car after a violent argument, he faces heavy charges.
After the alleged discussion in the car, a body appears in a quaintal. A game without the four members, who passed "aszared the winner" is accused of death by shooting. It was found at 240 km in a hospital.
Elite athlete Dayton James Webb, a well-known professional 'cornhole' player who was amputated by both arms and legs, has recently been arrested in the United States on charges of shooting another man who was traveling in the vehicle he was driving after leading a heated discussion in Maryland. The incident occurred on the night of last Sunday, March 22, when 27-year-old Webb stopped his Tesla near the intersection of La Plata Road and Radio Sta…
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