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Furious new details emerge in pro cornhole player Dayton Webber’s case as officials reveal jail behavior while facing Bradrick Wells murder charges (Image via Getty)
Dayton Webber, a professional cornhole player who lost both arms and both legs, is now sitting in jail facing a serious murder charge. But even in this situation, jail officials say he is handling everything on his own.
According to TMZ, Webber is eating, bathing, and dressing himself without asking for help. The update came from Albemarle-Charlottesville Regional Jail Superintendent Martin Kumer, who shared that Webber has been able to manage daily tasks despite his physical condition. This detail has caught attention because many expected he would need constant support inside jail.At the same time, the case itself is still moving forward. Webber is waiting to be sent back to Maryland, where police say the shooting happened.
Authorities believe he shot a man inside a car, then left the scene and traveled to Virginia. The situation is serious, and investigators say there are witnesses who claim they saw everything. So right now, two things are happening at once, a high-profile case is building, and inside jail, Webber is quietly managing life on his own.
Dayton Webber described as cooperative inmate while facing charges in Bradrick Michael Wells shooting case
Superintendent Martin Kumer told TMZ clearly, “He’s been able to feed himself, bathe himself, and dress himself without assistance.”
That statement sums up how Webber is adjusting inside jail.Officials said Webber has a small part of his limb that still works enough for him to grip things. Because of that, he has not needed help from staff. So far, there have been no problems reported. In fact, jail officials described him as calm and cooperative.Kumer also shared that Webber is behaving well and following rules. He is not causing trouble and is being respectful with staff.
Because of this, he is being seen as a “model inmate.”There are also a few unusual details about his arrest. Since Webber does not have fingers, authorities could not take regular fingerprints. Instead, they took impressions from the ends of his arms. He was also not handcuffed during arrest, which is different from most cases.As for his daily routine, Webber is spending time watching TV. There are no special activities like cornhole available in jail.
It is also not clear if he knows how much attention his case is getting in the media.The case itself centers on the death of 27-year-old Bradrick Michael Wells. Police say the shooting happened inside a car. After that, they claim Webber left the body and drove away to Virginia. Investigators say eyewitnesses reported seeing the incident, which could play a big role in the case.Adding another layer, Webber’s ex-girlfriend spoke to TMZ and said she was not shocked by the accusations. She said he had an angry side in the past.Right now, Webber remains in Virginia, waiting to be sent back to Maryland where the legal process will continue.



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