Police say quad‑amputee cornhole player argued with alleged victim over ‘drugs, guns and a woman'

· Toronto Sun

The sensational case of a quadruple amputee professional cornhole player allegedly shooting and killing a man might have been caused by a good old-fashioned argument over a woman.

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According to court documents obtained by ESPN , Dayton Webber and Brad Wells had been in a “heated argument” over “drugs, guns and a woman.”

Webber is facing felony murder and assault charges in the death of Wells, whom he allegedly shot and killed on March 22 while driving his Tesla in southern Maryland.

Two passengers in the backseat of the vehicle — who were not identified in the reports — told police about the argument that led to the shooting.

Webber was due to appear at a bond hearing on Wednesday and has not responded to requests for comment over the incident.

Who was the woman they were arguing about?

According to reports, Wells and Webber apparently had dated the same woman, Tori Mattingly, who told TMZ that she briefly dated Wells after spending roughly four years with Webber.

It is unclear if Mattingly was the woman referenced in the argument between Webber and Wells.

The court documents also state that Webber listed his occupation as “self-employed motivational speaker (and professional) cornhole player,” with net income of US$100,000 last year.

The docs also state that Webber allegedly shot Wells while driving and then asked the two backseat passengers to help him remove the victim’s body from the vehicle. The unnamed pair told police they refused and exited the car while Webber fled.

Wells’ body was later found in a yard about 16 km away.

Police took Webber’s forearm print

According to TMZ , in lieu of fingerprinting Webber at the jail, authorities took an impression at the ends of his arms instead.

Albemarle-Charlottesville Supt. Martin Kumer told the outlet that it is department policy in the case of amputees to take an impression of wherever the appendage ends.

In Webber’s case, that meant taking an impression of his forearm.

The story went viral last week, with many questioning how a person with no limbs would be able to fire a gun while driving a vehicle.

However, videos posted online from 2024 show Webber deftly loading and firing a 9mm handgun without assistance.

How is Webber being treated in jail?

TMZ reported on Wednesday that Webber told authorities he didn’t need his prosthetic limbs behind bars and hasn’t used the devices for the past several months.

Webber became a quadruple amputee when he was just 10 months old after a blood infection ultimately led to sepsis.

The American Cornhole League released a statement in response to Webber’s arrest.

“The ACL is aware of the reports regarding allegations involving Dayton Webber. This is an extremely serious matter and our thoughts are with all those impacted, including the family and loved ones of Bradrick Michael Wells.

“At this time, this remains an active legal situation. We respect the judicial process and will not comment on specific allegations or details while proceedings are ongoing.”

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