A shocking case in Maryland has drawn national attention after a well-known professional cornhole player, who is also a quadruple amputee, was charged in connection with a fatal shooting. Authorities say the incident happened during an argument inside a moving vehicle, leading to the death of a 27-year-old man.
🚔 Deadly Argument Inside Vehicle
According to investigators, the accused—27-year-old Dayton Webber—was driving a car with multiple passengers when a dispute broke out with the front-seat passenger. During the argument, he allegedly opened fire, fatally shooting the victim inside the vehicle.
Witnesses in the back seat told police that after the shooting, the driver stopped the car and asked them to help remove the victim. They refused, exited the vehicle, and alerted authorities.
📍 Body Found, Suspect Arrested in Another State
A few hours later, law enforcement received a call about a body found in a residential area. Officers identified the victim as Bradrick Michael Wells, who was pronounced dead at the scene.
Authorities later tracked the suspect’s vehicle to Charlottesville, Virginia. He was located at a hospital where he had reportedly gone for medical attention. After being discharged, he was taken into custody and now faces multiple charges, including first- and second-degree murder.
⚖️ Athlete’s Rise and Legal Battle Ahead
The accused had gained recognition for his achievements in professional cornhole, competing in major tournaments despite losing all four limbs due to a severe infection in infancy. His journey had been widely seen as inspirational within the sports community.
Now, the case has taken a dramatic turn, with investigators continuing to examine the motive behind the incident and the circumstances surrounding the shooting. Officials have not yet provided full details, and the legal process is ongoing.
































