A Maryland man who made history as the first quadruple amputee to compete in the professional, televised American Cornhole League has been arrested on suspicion of shooting and killing a passenger in his car during an argument.

Dayton Webber – who became a champion cornhole player after losing his limbs and nearly dying from a bacterial infection in his infancy – faces murder charges in connection with the death of Bradrick Wells, authorities said on Monday.

According to a statement from investigators with the sheriff’s office of Charles county in suburban Washington DC, Webber was driving his car with Wells as his front-seat passenger at about 10.25pm on Sunday when the pair began arguing in front of others who were in the vehicle.

Webber, 27, then allegedly shot Wells to death, pulled over in the community of La Plata, and asked the other passengers to help him remove the dead man from the car, the sheriff’s office said. The others refused, got out of the car and fled the scene while Webber drove away with the body of Wells, also 27, the agency added.

Two people who purportedly saw the killing waved down police officers on patrol in that area and reported what had happened, setting off a search for Webber.

  • TehPers@beehaw.org
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    3 days ago

    While I don’t mean disrespect, and of course it’s definitely completely possible

    The sheriff’s office also has not specified exactly how they suspect Webber was able to fire a gun while at the wheel of his car.

    I have the same question here. To me, it looks like he needs all his limbs to fire a gun. Did he park first or something?

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      3 days ago

      Oh, I was waiting for the answer to that question while reading the story myself. But, I mean, if he was already driving, that’s a bit of a surprise before we even get to the gun.