Pro cornhole player with no arms or legs facing murder charges after ‘shooting passenger in car,’ cops say


A professional cornhole player and quadruple amputee has been arrested for allegedly shooting and killing another man during an argument on Sunday in Maryland.

Police say 27-year-old Dayton James Webber was in his Tesla SUV when he shot and killed his passenger, 27-year-old Bradrick Michael Wells, during an argument in La Plata.

Webber allegedly pulled over and asked two backseat passengers to help him remove Wells from the car, but they refused and fled before calling police. All occupants of the car were known to each other, according to the Charles County Sheriff’s Office

Authorities say Webber fled the scene with Wells still in his car. The body was later found in a yard on Newport Church Road in Charlotte Hall, Maryland.

While Wells was pronounced dead at the scene, Webber was ultimately located by police at a hospital in Charlottesville, Virginia and is now awaiting extradition to Charles County, Maryland on first- and second-degree murder charges.

Police have yet to explain how Webber, who has no limbs, was able to fire his weapon or ditch the body. There are online videos purportedly showing Webber using a handgun. 

Pro cornhole player with no arms or legs facing murder charges after ‘shooting passenger in car,’ cops say

Maryland police say 27-year-old Dayton James Webber (pictured) was in his Tesla SUV when he shot and killed his passenger, 27-year-old Bradrick Michael Wells, in La Plata

Dayton Webber is an avid outdoorsman, in addition to being a professional cornhole player

Dayton Webber is an avid outdoorsman, in addition to being a professional cornhole player 

Dayton Webber, 27, is able to compete in cornhole by holding the bag between his arms

Dayton Webber, 27, is able to compete in cornhole by holding the bag between his arms

Webber was diagnosed with a bacterial infection as a child that ultimately led to sepsis

Webber was diagnosed with a bacterial infection as a child that ultimately led to sepsis 

‘It’s early in the investigation, but there’s no evidence to suggest anyone else was involved in the shooting and that he acted alone,’ Charles County Sheriff’s Office spokesperson Diane Richardson said, as quoted by Fox5DC.com.

Webber reportedly became a quadruple amputee as a baby due to a blood infection that ultimately led to sepsis. 

‘They suggested he be baptized and given his last rights,’ Webber’s mother, Natalie, told ESPN in 2023. ‘That just didn’t enter my thoughts that I was going to lose him.’

Ultimately, his arms were amputated just above the elbow, giving him the ability to pin objects between his upper arms. It’s this trait that allowed him to become a competitive cornhole player, ultimately joining the American Cornhole League in 2023.

Dayton Webber, 27, has been the subject of several ESPN profiles following his amputations

Dayton Webber, 27, has been the subject of several ESPN profiles following his amputations

Dayton Webber, now 27, said his passion for cornhole began when he was about 8

Dayton Webber, now 27, said his passion for cornhole began when he was about 8

‘At first, it took me a little while to get it there to the board consistently,’ he told ESPN of his cornhole obsession, which began at age 8. ‘I was able to compensate the grip on the bag by just grabbing the corner of it with me propelling myself forward.

‘It’s something I’ve been doing my whole life, is overcoming things that people didn’t think I can do.’   

Interestingly, this was the second piece ESPN did on Webber. As a 12-year-old wrestler in Maryland, he was featured in an ESPN.com article. 

‘I like wrestling better than any other sport,’ he told ESPN.com. ‘I like using my strength and being fit. And I don’t have to rely on other people to do stuff for me like you do in football. Sometimes when I watch my teammates in certain situations I wish I had hands, but I just try to do things my own way.’

The American Cornhole League has released a statement in response to the arrest. 

‘The ACL is aware of the reports regarding allegations involving Dayton Webber,’ the statement began. ‘This is an extremely serious matter and our thoughts are with all those impacted, including the family and loved ones of Bradrick Michael Wells.

‘At this time, this remains an active legal situation. We respect the judicial process and will not comment on specific allegations or details while proceedings are ongoing.’ 




Elon Musk’s transgender daughter Vivian wears silky gown to walk in Milan Fashion Week


Elon Musk’s transgender daughter slipped into a silky gown as she took to the catwalk at Milan Fashion Week.

Vivian Wilson, 21, who has been estranged from the Tesla founder since 2020, wore a white Gucci one-sleeved dress that boasted a high neck and side split.

The look, designed by the Italian fashion house’s new artistic director, Demna, was finished with a pair of glittering pointed-toe heels and a sparkly silver clutch bag. 

Wilson wore her long blonde tresses straight with one side swept behind her shoulder.

She posed up a storm as she made her way down the runway, crossing paths with fashion royalty such as Kate Moss and Emily Ratajkowski.

Just moments after her appearance, Wilson celebrated the achievement on social media. 

‘I just walked for Gucci lmfao,’ she wrote on her Instagram story in text that overlaid a makeup-free selfie.  

But it is not the first time that Wilson has been in the style spotlight. 

Elon Musk’s transgender daughter Vivian wears silky gown to walk in Milan Fashion Week

Elon Musk’s transgender daughter Vivian Wilson slipped into a silky gown as she took to the catwalk at Milan Fashion Week

The 21-year-old, who has been estranged from the Tesla founder since 2020, wore a white Gucci one-sleeved dress that boasted a high neck and side split

The 21-year-old, who has been estranged from the Tesla founder since 2020, wore a white Gucci one-sleeved dress that boasted a high neck and side split

She appeared on the cover of Teen Vogue in March last year and, two months later, officially made her modeling debut while collaborating with the brand Wildfang. 

That same month in May, she additionally modeled pieces for the underwear brand Tomboyx.

‘I was terrified,’ Wilson said of the latter shoot during an interview with Vanity Fair. ‘Before this, I was very much the person who didn’t show any skin, ever, at all.

‘Even in my day-to-day, like going to the beach with friends, I would not wear a swimsuit.’

The star added, ‘So it was very, very nerve-racking, but I wanted to do [the shoot] because I wanted to have more confidence in my own body.

‘I do feel confident in my own body, but I wanted to prove that confidence to myself, if that makes any sense.’

In September last year, Wilson made her runway debut at New York Fashion Week, strutting for CHRISHABANA’s Spring 2026 show.

When it comes to being more in the spotlight, Wilson admitted to The Cut last year, ‘I’m not very good at being famous. It’s a skill. 

Wilson appeared on the cover of Teen Vogue last year in March, and two months later, she officially made her modeling debut while collaborating with the brand Wildfang

Wilson appeared on the cover of Teen Vogue last year in March, and two months later, she officially made her modeling debut while collaborating with the brand Wildfang

Wilson briefly opened up about the relationship she has with the tech mogul while talking to Teen Vogue

Wilson briefly opened up about the relationship she has with the tech mogul while talking to Teen Vogue

‘I fought so hard for so long to be viewed as a regular person. There was a moment literally right before I became famous where no one knew who I was. It was amazing.’

The star added, ‘Everyone treated me as a regular person. I kind of miss that. But I also like being famous.’

Wilson is the eldest daughter of Musk and his ex-wife, Justine.

At the age of 16, she came out as trans and two years later filed to have Musk dropped from her last name amid her estrangement with her father.

Wilson briefly opened up about the relationship she has with the tech mogul while talking to Teen Vogue.

‘I don’t give a f*** about him. I really don’t. It’s annoying that people associate me with him. I just don’t have any room to care anymore.’

Wilson is active on social media and currently boasts one million Instagram followers. She often posts insights into her modeling career and takes fans along to events she has attended.