Quadriplegic Cornhole Professional
Vid Exhibits Homicide Suspect Loading, Capturing Gun
Revealed
Dayton James Webber — the skilled cornhole participant who occurs to be a quadruple amputee now accused of homicide — confirmed individuals on social media how he can load and hearth a handgun in a resurfaced clip.
The video posted to Webber’s YouTube — which is making the rounds on-line after Webber was arrested for homicide — options Webber out in a subject … sitting on grass suffering from shotgun shells and different casings.
Watch the video … Webber forces the journal into the weapon with one arm whereas balancing it on his leg — earlier than selecting it up and holding it between the tip of his left arm and the bicep of his proper.
It appears by placing strain on the set off with the tip of his proper arm, he is in a position to squeeze off a couple of photographs … turning to briefly flash a smile on the individual filming him — earlier than turning again to complete off the journal.
As we instructed you … representatives of the Charles County Sheriff’s Workplace in Maryland stated DJW was booked Sunday after witnesses claimed he shot and killed a passenger in his automobile earlier the identical day.
Officers say witnesses instructed them they have been within the backseat when Webber obtained into an argument with the entrance seat passenger. They are saying he then pulled a gun and fatally shot the passenger.
Based on regulation enforcement, 27-year-old Webber then pulled the automobile over and requested the witnesses to assist him get the physique out of the automobile … however, they are saying they refused and exited the automobile. Webber allegedly then drove off with the alleged sufferer’s physique nonetheless within the car.
Authorities say the alleged sufferer — a person named Bradrick Michael Wells, additionally 27 — was subsequently present in a close-by yard and pronounced useless on the scene. Officers tracked Webber to a Virginia hospital and arrested him. He is set to be extradited again to Maryland, the place it seems he’ll face first- and second-degree homicide expenses.