The lawyer for quadruple amputee Dayton James Webber claims that the professional cornhole player's fatal shooting last month of motocross rider Bradrick Michael Wells was an act of self-preservation. Webber, 27, appeared in a Maryland court on Wednesday, April 1, via video conference, and a judge ordered he be held without bail. Wells was the front-seat passenger in Webber's car on March 22 when the two men started to argue. With two witnesses sitting in the back of the moving vehicle, Webber shot Wells, who was also 27.
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Quadruple Amputee Cornhole Player Shot Motocross Rider in Self-Defense
April 2, 2026
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