A professional cornhole player with no arms or legs has been arrested for allegedly murdering a man

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A professional cornhole player with no arms or legs has been arrested for allegedly murdering a man.

The Charles County Sheriff’s Office (CCSO) said authorities charged Dayton James Webber, 27, of La Plata, a quadruple amputee and professional cornhole player, with the deadly Sunday night shooting.

The investigation began when two people flagged down La Plata Police Department officers near the area of La Plata Road and Radio Station Road. There, the two witnesses told officers that they were in the backseat of a car when the driver, identified as Webber, shot and killed the front seat passenger during an argument.

Following the shooting, Webber allegedly pulled over near Radio Station Road and Llano Drive and asked the two witnesses to help pull the victim from the car. However, the pair refused, got out of the car and left the scene.

Deputies said Webber then fled the scene with the victim still in the car, and patrol officers with the Charles County Sheriff’s Office began helping canvas areas where Webber might have gone.

About two hours later, a resident in the 10000 block of Newport Church Road in Charlotte Hall called 911 to report a body in a yard, the sheriff’s office said.

When officers responded, they found the shooting victim, Bradrick Michael Wells, 27, of Waldorf, dead at the scene, according to authorities.

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