Authorities in Maryland have announced the arrest of Dayton Webber, a 27-year-old professional Cornhole Champion and quadruple amputee, on suspicion of murder. Webber faces charges in connection with the fatal shooting of Bradrick Wells.
The incident reportedly occurred after an argument inside a vehicle, leading to Wells' death. Details surrounding the dispute remain part of the ongoing investigation.
The Accused: A Prominent Cornhole Champion
Webber gained national-anthem" title="A Historic Musical Gift: Romania Launches First-Ever Choral Arrangement of Pakistan’s National Anthem">national recognition as a pioneering figure in the American Cornhole League. He holds the distinction of being the first quadruple amputee to compete professionally on televised stages.
His remarkable career followed a severe bacterial infection in infancy, which resulted in the loss of all four of his limbs. Despite these challenges, he rose to become a champion in the sport. (according to Al Jazeera)
Investigation Underway
Law enforcement officials confirmed Webber's arrest on Monday, stating he is now formally facing murder charges. The investigation into the circumstances of Bradrick Wells' death is actively proceeding. (according to Reuters)
Further information is expected to be released as the case develops through the judicial system. The community awaits more details regarding this tragic event.
Reference: World news | The Guardian







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