Wild new video shows quad-amputee murder suspect snort substance, fire gun out window

· Toronto Sun

A new video has emerged featuring Dayton James Webber — the quadruple amputee professional cornhole player who has been charged with murder — appearing to snort a substance and then fire a gun with friends.

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In the clip which was obtained by TMZ and posted on Thursday morning , Webber appears to snort a substance off a dollar bill while doing a handstand against a wall.

The person holding the bill gets out of the way as Webber reorients himself and walks towards an open window while picking up a semiautomatic rifle.

The shirtless Webber then aims out the window and fires two shots into the darkness while standing next to what appears to be drug paraphernalia on the ground next to him.

TMZ reports that the video was recorded in his hometown of La Plata, Md., in July 2025.

The outlet also reported that Webber’s attorneys, Andrew Jezic and David Moyse, say that this new video “changes nothing” for their client.

“The video changes nothing,” they said. “Dayton is 100% not guilty and did what he had to do to not be killed.”

What charges is Webber facing?

Webber is facing felony murder and assault charges in the death of Brad Wells, whom he allegedly shot and killed on March 22 while driving his Tesla in southern Maryland.

Two passengers in the backseat of the vehicle — who were not identified in the reports — told police about the argument that led to the shooting.

According to court documents obtained by ESPN , Webber and Wells had been in a “heated argument” over “drugs, guns and a woman.”

According to reports, Wells and Webber apparently had dated the same woman, Tori Mattingly, who told TMZ that she briefly dated Wells after spending roughly four years with Webber.

It is unclear if Mattingly was the woman referenced in the argument between Webber and Wells.

The court documents also state that Webber listed his occupation as “self-employed motivational speaker (and professional) cornhole player,” with net income of US$100,000 last year.

The docs also state that Webber allegedly shot Wells while driving and then asked the two backseat passengers to help him remove the victim’s body from the vehicle. The unnamed pair told police they refused and exited the car while Webber fled.

Wells’ body was later found in a yard about 16 km away.

Webber is claiming self-defence

During a court appearance on last week, Webber was denied bail and ordered to remain in jail.

His attorney claimed that the cornhole pro acted in self-defence when he shot and killed Well, and also said that he anticipates “a lengthy trial” to prove it.

Webber, who has been charged with first- and second-degree murder, as well as assault and firearm charges, has yet to enter an official plea, and is due next in court on May 6 for a preliminary hearing.

News of Webber’s arrest went viral last month, with many questioning how a person with no limbs would be able to fire a gun while driving a vehicle.

However, videos posted online from 2024 show Webber deftly loading and firing a 9mm handgun without assistance.

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