Quadruple-Amputee Cornhole Pro Arrested in Maryland Murder Case

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A 27-year-old quadruple-amputee pro cornhole player, Dayton James Webber, was arrested in Virginia as a fugitive and faces Maryland extradition on first- and second-degree murder charges after a fatal shooting during a La Plata argument; the victim, Bradrick Wells, was found dead hours later in Charlotte Hall as investigators note Webber allegedly pulled over, tried to pull the victim from the car, and fled with him still inside.
- Quadruple amputee cornhole player arrested for alleged murder, Maryland police say The Guardian
- Quadruple amputee, professional cornhole player faces murder charges FOX 5 DC
- Professional cornhole player, quadruple amputee faces murder charges in Maryland NBC4 Washington
- Quadruple amputee pro cornhole player charged with murder in Md. shooting WTOP
- Man accused of Maryland murder arrested in Albemarle County CBS 19 News
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