Quadruple-Amputee Cornhole Pro Charged in Charles County Murder Case

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Dayton James Webber, a 27-year-old quadruple-amputee from La Plata and a professional cornhole player, is charged in Charles County with first- and second-degree murder, first- and second-degree assault, and using a firearm in a violent felony after allegedly shooting Bradrick Wells in a moving white Tesla, killing Wells and injuring a second man. Webber fled to Virginia, was found at a Charlottesville hospital, and awaits extradition to Maryland; witnesses identified him as the shooter, and investigators say a video shows him loading and firing a handgun.
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