Dayton Webber is an accused killer from Maryland who has been charged with the murder of Bradrick Michael Wells
According to police reports Dayton Webber allegedly shot Bradrick Michael Wells while driving a SUV. Webber would drive with the victim still in the vehicle to a junkyard where he would abandon the vehicle
Police are not saying how Dayton Webber, who is a quadruple amputee with no arms or legs was able to drive the vehicle or shoot the gun that killed Bradrick Michael Wells
Apparently when Dayton Webber shot Bradrick Michael Wells there were two passengers in the back seat. When Webber asked them for help to pull the murder victim out of the vehicle they refused, got out of the vehicle and would call police
Dayton Webber would be arrested and has been charged with murder
Dayton Webber News
A professional cornhole player with no arms and legs has been accused of murder in La Plata.
What we know:
Dayton James Webber, 27, of La Plata is accused of shooting and killing Bradrick Michael Wells, 27, of Waldorf during an argument.
Police say Webber was in his Tesla SUV when he shot Wells in the passenger seat. He then pulled over and asked two backseat passengers to help pull Wells out of the car. They refused and got out of the car before calling the police.
Webber then fled the scene with Wells still in the car.
Wells’ body was then found in a yard on Newport Church Road in Charlotte Hall, MD. Wells was pronounced dead at the scene.
Webber was located by police at a hospital in Charlottesville, Virginia. He was arrested and charged as a fugitive from justice. He’ll be extradited to Charles County and charged with first-degree murder, second-degree murder and other charges.
What we don’t know:
Police have not explained how Webber, a quadruple amputee, was able to drive a car or fire a weapon.
“It’s early in the investigation, but there’s no evidence to suggest anyone else was involved in the shooting and that he acted alone,” said Diane Richardson, Charles County Sheriff’s Office.
Videos posted to social media do appear to show Webber shooting rifles and 9mm handguns.
The backstory:
Webber underwent quadruple amputation as a baby after a blood infection, according to reports. He’s a professional cornhole player in the American Cornhole League.
The ACL has been on ESPN since 2016.
“That’s one of the great things about our sport, how accessible it is, and how we like to say anyone can play, anyone can win, because if you want to put your mind to it, you want to put the time into practice, you can become competitive,” said ACL commissioner Stacey Moore to Fox News Digital earlier this month. Moore is pushing for cornhole to become a sport in the Olympics.
