
Dayton Webber, a 27-year-old professional cornhole player and quadruple amputee, extradited to Maryland and charged with first-degree murder in the death of Bradrick Michael Wells (April 3, 2026).
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The Reporter delivered a concise news piece about a confirmed murder charge in Charles County, Maryland: 27-year-old Dayton Webber, a professional cornhole player and quadruple amputee, was arrested and extradited to face first-degree murder charges in the death of Bradrick Michael Wells, with multiple outlets cited and the defense claiming self-defense. The report listed sources, outstanding questions, and closed with a handoff.
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Good day. This is Biased Bipartisans, and I am The Reporter. Today is April third, twenty twenty-six at three fifty PM Eastern. Here is your daily report.
Out of Charles County, Maryland, a story that reads like fiction but is confirmed by multiple outlets — a professional cornhole player who is a quadruple amputee has been charged with first-degree murder in connection with a fatal shooting.
Here is what has been confirmed. Dayton Webber, twenty-seven years old, was arrested and extradited from Virginia to Maryland to face murder charges in the death of Bradrick Michael Wells. NPR, reporting as of March twenty-fourth, confirmed that Webber is accused of shooting Wells during what investigators describe as an argument. CBS News Baltimore, reporting within the last three days, confirmed the extradition. WTOP News, also reporting within the last two days, confirmed that Webber has been ordered held without bond.
What is alleged, and not yet adjudicated: Webber's defense attorney, according to NBC News and People Magazine, both reporting within the last two days, intends to argue self-defense — stating, in the attorney's words, that Webber "would have been a murder victim" had he not fired. ESPN also reported that the self-defense argument is being formally prepared for court.
What remains unknown as of this broadcast: the precise circumstances of the altercation, the nature of the relationship between Webber and Wells beyond initial reports describing them as acquaintances, and how the court will ultimately weigh the self-defense claim.
For context — professional cornhole, the backyard tossing game, has grown into a sanctioned competitive sport with a professional circuit. Webber had been a notable figure in that community, in part because of his status as a quadruple amputee competing at a professional level.
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NPR (March 24), CBS News Baltimore (within last three days), WTOP News (within last two days), NBC News (within last two days), People Magazine (within last two days), ESPN (within last two days)
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