New details revealed about quadruple amputee accused of deadly Maryland shooting

Dayton Webber, a 27-year-old quadruple amputee and professional cornhole player, has been accused of shooting and killing a man in Charles County, Maryland. Webber faces charges of first and second degree murder, as well as assault and use of a firearm in a felony, and is expected to be extradited to Charles County to face charges.
A quadruple amputee has been accused of a deadly shooting in Maryland. Dayton Webber, 27, faces charges of murder and assault. He allegedly shot and killed Bradrick Michael Wells, 27, after a heated argument in his car. Two other passengers were in the back seat but refused to help Webber remove the body. Webber was arrested in Virginia and is being held in a jail there. He will have a hearing on March 27 and is expected to be extradited to Maryland.
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