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Quadruple Amputee Accused of Murder Extradited From Virginia to Maryland
Police say a heated argument over drugs, guns and a woman preceded the killing, and Webber is being held pending a bond review.
- On Tuesday, quadruple amputee and professional cornhole player Dayton Webber was extradited from Virginia to Maryland to face murder charges, according to the Charles County Sheriff's Office. He is booked at the Charles County Detention Center.
- Authorities allege Webber shot and killed 27-year-old Bradrick Wells on March 22 during a "heated argument" while driving near La Plata. Court documents state the dispute involved "drugs, guns and a woman."
- Two passengers witnessed the shooting and refused Webber's request to help remove Wells' body from the vehicle, according to investigators. Police tracked Webber to a Charlottesville hospital using video evidence from his Tesla.
- Webber is being held pending a remote bond hearing, the Charles County Sheriff's Office said. Officials noted that "appropriate accommodations will be provided in compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act ."
- The American Cornhole League acknowledged the arrest but declined further comment on the active legal case. In recent court filings, Webber listed his net income last year as $100,000.
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Quadruple amputee accused of murder extradited from Virginia to Maryland
A quadruple amputee and professional cornhole player has been extradited from Virginia to Maryland to face murder charges for an alleged deadly shooting, according to the Charles County Sheriff's Office.
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