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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Amputee Cornhole Star Charged: Dayton Webber Accused Of Murder In Maryland
Dayton James Webber, a 27-year-old quadruple amputee and professional cornhole champion, is facing first-degree murder charges following the fatal shooting of Bradrick Michael Wells in La Plata, Maryland. Authorities allege Webber shot Wells during an argument inside his vehicle before fleeing to Virginia, where he was eventually apprehended at a hospital in Charlottesville. The post Amputee Cornhole Star Charged: Dayton Webber Accused of Murder…
Wait, What?! Quadruple Amputee Cornhole Player Arrested And Charged With Murder, Allegedly Killed Passenger In His Car
Source: Nikolay Tsuguliev / Getty The ESPN article reads like something so unexpected it almost feels fictional at first—until the details settle in and make it very real. It centers on Dayton James Webber, a 27-year-old professional cornhole player whose life story had previously been framed as inspirational. Webber is a quadruple amputee who lost his limbs as an infant after a severe blood infection led to sepsis, yet he went on to compete at …
Quadruple amputee cornhole player accused of murder
A quadruple amputee professional cornhole player has been accused of fatally shooting a passenger in his car according to police in Maryland. Dayton James Webber was arrested by police after the death of Bradrick Michael Wells, police said in a statement.
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