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Quadruple amputee cornhole player Dayton Webber accused of shooting, killing man in Maryland

Dayton James Webber faces first- and second-degree murder charges after fatally shooting Bradrick Wells during a car argument and fleeing with the body, authorities said.

  • On Sunday, March 22, professional cornhole player Dayton James Webber, 27, was charged with first-degree murder in the fatal shooting of passenger Bradrick Michael Wells, 27, in La Plata, Maryland.
  • Webber, a prominent quadruple amputee and American Cornhole League professional, became a sought-after motivational speaker, earning more than $100,000 from speaking engagements in 2025 alone.
  • Witnesses told investigators an argument preceded the shooting; Webber allegedly ordered them to remove Wells from the vehicle, but they refused and fled the scene.
  • Officers discovered Wells' body on Newport Church Road in Charlotte Hall, Maryland, then tracked Webber to a hospital in Virginia where he was arrested pending extradition to Charles County.
  • Webber faces additional firearm and assault charges and remains held without bond pending extradition, while the American Cornhole League called the incident a 'very serious matter.
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