QUADRUPLE AMPUTEE, PROFESSIONAL CORNHOLE PLAYER, CHARGED WITH MURDER

Written by on March 24, 2026

A Maryland man known for overcoming extraordinary physical challenges is now at the center of a shocking murder case. Dayton James Webber, 27, a quadruple amputee and professional cornhole player, has been accused of fatally shooting an acquaintance during a late-night drive.

According to authorities, Webber was driving a Tesla SUV with three passengers when an argument broke out with front-seat passenger Bradrick Michael Wells. Investigators say the dispute escalated, and Webber allegedly shot Wells. Two passengers fled the vehicle when it stopped, refusing to help move the victim. Hours later, Wells’ body was discovered in a nearby yard.

Webber was later located more than 100 miles away in Virginia, where he sought medical treatment before being arrested. He now faces extradition to Maryland and multiple murder charges.

Once celebrated for his resilience and athletic achievements, Webber’s story has taken a tragic and deeply unsettling turn, leaving many stunned by the allegations.


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