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Dayton Webber Murder Suspect Fires Gun, Snorts Substance in New Video

New video shows Dayton James Webber, a quadruple amputee accused of murder, firing a handgun and snorting an unknown substance. The 27-year-old professional cornhole player faces charges in the shooting death of Bradrick Wells in Charles County last month.

April 9, 20264 sources2 min read
Dayton Webber Murder Suspect Fires Gun, Snorts Substance in New Video

A shocking new video has emerged showing Dayton James Webber snorting an unknown substance and firing a handgun, adding disturbing context to his recent murder charges.

Webber, 27, is accused of fatally shooting Bradrick Wells in his car in Charles County last month. The quadruple amputee became a professional cornhole champion after losing his limbs to a bacterial infection as an infant.

The resurfaced video from his YouTube page demonstrates how Webber can load and fire a handgun despite having no limbs. In additional footage, he appears to snort a substance through a dollar bill while socializing with friends.

Webber's case has drawn national attention because of his disability and athletic achievements in cornhole tournaments. He nearly died from the bacterial infection that required amputation of all four limbs when he was a baby.

The videos contradict any image of Webber as simply an inspirational athlete overcoming disability. They show someone capable of dangerous behavior with both drugs and weapons.

Why this matters

The video shows how someone with severe physical disabilities can still pose a danger with weapons. It also raises questions about substance use and gun access that could influence his murder trial and sentencing.

What to watch

Webber's trial will proceed in Charles County court. The videos may be used as evidence about his character and capabilities.

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