Quadruple-amputee cornhole standout locked up on Maryland homicide charges

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Quadruple-amputee cornhole pro Dayton James Webber, 27, was arrested on first- and second-degree murder charges in Maryland after witnesses say he shot a man during an argument in La Plata; Webber then reportedly helped remove the victim from the car. A body was later found in Charlotte Hall, Md., and Webber was detained in Virginia on fugitive-from-justice charges as authorities seek extradition to Maryland.
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