Quad Amputee Cornhole Player Indicted on First-Degree Murder Charges, Lawyer Claims Self-Defense: ‘Kill or be Killed’

Quad Amputee Cornhole Player Indicted on First-Degree Murder Charges, Lawyer Claims Self-Defense: ‘Kill or be Killed’


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The quadruple amputee cornhole pro who allegedly shot and killed a passenger in his car and later dumped the body has pleaded not guilty to first-degree murder charges in the case.

A Maryland grand jury handed down the indictment to Dayton Webber, 27, on Friday. On Monday, Webber’s attorney asserted that his client acted in self-defense in what was, he says, a “kill or be killed” confrontation.

“He had to kill or be killed. That’s what this case is,” said Webber’s attorney, Hammad Martin.

“I think the evidence is going to be clear that this was not planned, something that was not premeditated,” the attorney added. “This was someone in fear who did not know how to handle a situation that was such a traumatic event. This has always been a self-defense case. He is not guilty.”

Webber is accused of having a hand in the death of 27-year-old Bradrick Michael Wells, who

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