Quadruple amputee cornhole player acted in self-defense when shooting car passenger, lawyer says
Prosecutors said witnesses saw Dayton Webber shoot Bradrick Michael Wells during an argument, and a judge kept him jailed ahead of a May 6 hearing.
- Dayton James Webber, a 27-year-old quad amputee pro cornhole player, was denied bond for allegedly shooting his friend Bradrick Michael Wells twice in the head during an argument over a stolen gun.
- According to the charging documents, Webber pulled over after the shooting, asked passengers to remove the victim, but fled with Wells' body when they refused.
- Webber's attorney argues he acted in self-defense, stating 'the truth here is that he would have been a murder victim if he had not acted immediately in defense of his life.
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Quadruple Amputee Cornhole Pro Killed His Friend in Self-Defense, Lawyer Claims
A professional cornhole player and quadruple amputee, now facing murder charges in a fatal road-rage shooting, acted in self-defense when he killed the other man, his lawyer argued in court this week.
Quadruple Amputee Cornhole Player Shot Motocross Rider in Self-Defense, Attorney Claims
The lawyer for quadruple amputee Dayton James Webber claims that the professional cornhole player’s fatal shooting last month of motocross rider Bradrick Michael Wells was an act of self-preservation. Webber, 27, appeared in a Maryland court on Wednesday, April 1, via video conference, and a judge ordered he be held without bail. Wells was the front-seat passenger in Webber’s car on March 22 when the two men started to argue. With two witnesses …
Quadruple amputee and pro cornhole player argues self-defense in deadly Maryland shooting
The quadriplegic former professional cornhole player charged with murder after fatally shooting a passenger in his car was involved in a "clear-cut case of self-defense," according to his attorneys.
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