Quadruple amputee athlete heading back to Maryland to face murder charge

Dayton Webber, a 27-year-old quadruple amputee athlete, is facing murder charges in Maryland after allegedly shooting and killing a man. Webber waived his extradition and will appear in court on April 10 to face charges of first and second degree murder, among others.
Dayton Webber, a quadruple amputee athlete, is heading back to Maryland to face murder charges. He was arrested in Virginia after allegedly shooting and killing Bradrick Michael Wells in Charles County. The incident occurred on Sunday night when Webber got into an argument with Wells while driving. Webber then shot Wells twice in the head and asked the other passengers to help him remove the body from the car. The witnesses refused and flagged down police officers. Webber was found in a hospital in Charlottesville and was arrested after being released. He faces multiple charges, including first and second degree murder.
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