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Quadruple Amputee Professional Cornhole Player Indicted on Murder Charges in Maryland

Prosecutors say Webber shot Bradrick Wells after an argument in a car, and he could face life in prison if convicted.

  • On Monday, April 13, 2026, prosecutors announced a Charles County grand jury indicted Dayton Webber, a professional cornhole player, on a first-degree murder charge in the March 22 fatal shooting of 27-year-old Bradrick Michael Wells.
  • Authorities allege Webber shot Wells inside a vehicle following an argument in La Plata, Maryland; Webber then fled to Virginia, where he was arrested at a hospital and extradited to face charges.
  • Handed down on Friday, the indictment includes two counts of reckless endangerment and charges related to possessing a loaded handgun in a vehicle, formally transferring the case to Charles County Circuit Court.
  • Defense attorney Andrew Jezic contends Webber was "terrified" and acted in self-defense, though Deputy State's Attorney Karen Piper Mitchell asserted investigators found no evidence to support such claims.
  • While a trial date has not yet been set, the American Cornhole League stated it respects the ongoing judicial process and will not comment on specific allegations while proceedings are ongoing.
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