Quadruple Amputee Cornhole Player Charged with Murder

Authorities allege Dayton Webber shot passenger in his Tesla before driving off with the body

Mar. 25, 2026 at 9:35am

A 27-year-old quadruple amputee professional cornhole player named Dayton Webber has been charged with first and second-degree murder after allegedly shooting his passenger, Bradrick Michael Wells, in the head while driving his Tesla. Webber then reportedly drove off with Wells' body still in the vehicle before dumping it on the side of the road in Charlotte Hall, Maryland.

Why it matters

This case has raised questions about how a quadruple amputee could operate a vehicle and handle a firearm, as well as concerns about public safety and the ability of individuals with disabilities to legally possess and use firearms.

The details

According to court records, Webber picked up two colleagues in his Tesla, with Wells already seated in the front passenger seat. During the drive, a 'heated argument' broke out between Webber and Wells, at which point Webber allegedly pulled out a gun and shot Wells twice in the head. Webber then asked the two other passengers to help remove Wells' body from the car, but they refused and fled the scene. Webber then drove off with Wells' body still in the vehicle, eventually dumping it on the side of the road in Charlotte Hall. Police later tracked Webber to a medical facility in Charlottesville, Virginia, where he is being held pending extradition to Maryland.

  • The incident occurred this past Sunday, March 23, 2026.
  • Police were alerted to the situation at 10:35 p.m. on March 23.
  • The victim's body was discovered at 12:41 a.m. on March 24 by a resident on Newport Church Road.

The players

Dayton Webber

A 27-year-old quadruple amputee professional cornhole player who has been charged with first and second-degree murder, as well as a weapons charge, for the alleged shooting of Bradrick Michael Wells.

Bradrick Michael Wells

The 27-year-old victim who was allegedly shot and killed by Dayton Webber while riding in Webber's Tesla.

W1 and W2

Two unidentified witnesses who were also passengers in Webber's Tesla at the time of the alleged shooting and fled the scene after refusing to help Webber remove Wells' body from the vehicle.

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What they’re saying

“We understand it's a reasonable question. Webber is a well-documented individual on the internet. He's on YouTube and social media platforms, there's a lot of stories of him handling firearms.”

— Diane Richardson, Representative, Charles County Sheriff's Office

What’s next

The investigation is ongoing, and authorities are still working to determine the exact timeline of events and how Webber, as a quadruple amputee, was able to operate the vehicle and firearm. Webber is currently being held in Virginia pending his extradition to Maryland to face the charges.

The takeaway

This tragic case has raised serious questions about public safety, the legal rights of individuals with disabilities, and the ability of someone with such severe physical limitations to legally possess and use firearms. The investigation will likely lead to further scrutiny of laws and regulations surrounding firearm ownership and usage by people with disabilities.