Quadruple Amputee Cornhole Pro Dayton Webber Arrested in Maryland Killing, Held in Virginia as Fugitive Pending Extradition
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Dayton Webber, a quadruple-amputee professional cornhole player, was arrested in Charlottesville, Virginia and charged in the March 22 roadside killing of front-seat passenger Bradrick Michael Wells, whom witnesses say he shot twice in the head during an argument and after which witnesses flagged down La Plata police about 10:25 p.m. Wells’ body was found about two hours later in Charlotte Hall roughly 14 miles from the scene, while Webber’s vehicle was located more than 100 miles away in Charlottesville after police tracked it via gas-station surveillance; he was taken into custody at a hospital, booked into the Albemarle–Charlottesville jail as a fugitive pending extradition to Maryland, and officials say there is no evidence of other suspects and have not explained how Webber — a quadruple amputee — allegedly operated the car or fired the gun.
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