Quadruple Amputee Cornhole Pro Accused of Fatally Shooting Man While Driving

Dayton Webber, 27, allegedly shot his front seat passenger during an argument in Maryland.

Mar. 24, 2026 at 4:38am

A professional cornhole player who is a quadruple amputee, Dayton Webber, 27, has been arrested and charged with first- and second-degree murder after allegedly shooting and killing his front seat passenger, Bradrick Michael Wells, 27, during an argument while driving in Maryland on Sunday.

Why it matters

This case raises concerning questions about public safety and the responsibilities of individuals with disabilities who operate motor vehicles, as well as the broader issue of gun violence and road rage incidents.

The details

According to police, Webber pulled over after the shooting and asked the backseat passengers to help pull Wells out of the car, but they refused and instead flagged down police. Wells' body was later found in a nearby residential yard. Webber was tracked down in Virginia, where he was arrested after being found at a hospital seeking treatment.

  • On Sunday night, the shooting incident occurred while Webber and Wells were traveling in a car in La Plata, Maryland.
  • Two hours after the shooting, Wells' body was found in a residential yard in Charlotte Hall, Maryland.
  • Webber was later arrested in Charlottesville, Virginia, after police tracked his car to the area.

The players

Dayton Webber

A 27-year-old professional cornhole player who is a quadruple amputee and has been charged with first- and second-degree murder in the shooting death of his front seat passenger.

Bradrick Michael Wells

A 27-year-old man from Waldorf, Maryland, who was the front seat passenger in Webber's car and was fatally shot during an argument.

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What they’re saying

“This is an extremely serious matter, and our thoughts are with all those impacted, including the family and loved ones of Bradrick Michael Wells.”

— American Cornhole League

What’s next

Webber is awaiting extradition to Maryland, where he will be charged with first- and second-degree murder and related charges.

The takeaway

This tragic incident highlights the complex issues surrounding individuals with disabilities operating motor vehicles and the need for greater public safety measures and oversight to prevent such violent acts from occurring.