Dayton James Webber, Quadruple Amputee and Professional Cornhole Player, Charged with Murder of Bradrick Michael Wells

Dayton James Webber, Quadruple Amputee and Professional Cornhole Player, Charged with Murder of Bradrick Michael Wells
Dayton James Webber, 27, a professional cornhole player and quadruple amputee, has been charged with first- and second-degree murder following the fatal shooting of Bradrick Michael Wells, 27, during a late-night incident on Sunday.

Police said Webber was driving a Tesla SUV with three friends when a heated dispute erupted with Wells, who was seated in the front passenger seat. According to authorities, Webber shot Wells inside the vehicle before pulling over and asking the two backseat passengers to help remove the victim from the car. When they refused, they exited the vehicle and called police.

Webber then fled the scene, reportedly keeping Wells’ body in the SUV. Roughly two hours later, authorities were notified of a body discovered in a yard in Charlotte Hall, Maryland. Webber was later tracked to Charlottesville, Virginia, more than 100 miles away, where he was located at a hospital seeking treatment for a medical issue. He was arrested and is currently awaiting extradition to Maryland.

The shocking case has drawn widespread attention, in part because Webber is a quadruple amputee who lost his lower arms and legs to a bacterial infection at just 10 months old. He has gained recognition as a professional cornhole player in the American Cornhole League and previously made headlines as a child for his wrestling achievements.

Following his arrest, media reports highlighted videos Webber had shared on his YouTube channel showcasing his remarkable firearm skills. One 2024 video, titled “No Hands No Feet Shooting 9mm Handgun!!!!”, showed him loading and firing a handgun using the stubs of his missing arms. Other clips depicted him firing a .54-caliber Caplock Muzzleloader and even climbing a 15-foot ladder with a rifle strapped to his back during a hunting trip.

Authorities say Webber faces multiple charges, including first-degree murder, second-degree murder, and additional offenses. Investigators continue to piece together the events leading up to the shooting as the case moves through the legal system.