Quad-amputee cornhole champ charged with murder in Maryland

The ex-teammate of Dayton Webber—a renowned cornhole competitor who has four limbs amputated as an infant—says he’s shocked by Webber’s arrest on murder charges after a Sunday shooting in southern Maryland. Webber, 27, allegedly shot a car passenger during an argument, fled to Virginia, and was apprehended; investigators say he faces murder, assault, and firearms charges. A video of Webber loading a handgun has circulated online, though officials have not disclosed a motive. Webber’s former doubles partner, Mike Hoffman, recalls their success on the ACL circuit and notes Webber’s self-sufficiency, while acknowledging the case has deeply affected both families and drawn national attention.
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