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Quadruple amputee Dayton Webber in jail without reported special accommodations
Summary
Dayton Webber, a 27-year-old quadruple amputee and former cornhole champion, is jailed in Virginia on murder charges and authorities say he has been managing daily routines without special accommodations. He is awaiting extradition to Maryland on the alleged March 22 shooting.
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Dayton Webber, 27, a quadruple amputee and former cornhole competitor, is in custody in Virginia on murder charges. Jail officials reported he has been able to manage feeding, bathing and dressing without special accommodations and has cooperated with staff. Authorities say the alleged shooting of a friend occurred on March 22 and that Webber was arrested in Charlottesville. He is awaiting extradition to Maryland for further legal proceedings.
Key details:
- He is charged with murder in connection with an alleged shooting on March 22, according to authorities.
- Webber is being held at Albemarle-Charlottesville Regional Jail in Virginia and is awaiting extradition to Maryland.
- The jail superintendent told a media outlet that Webber has been cooperating with staff and managing daily care tasks without reported special accommodations.
- Webber lost his limbs to an illness as an infant and later became a noted cornhole competitor in Maryland.
Summary:
Officials report Webber is adapting to jail routines without special assistance and remains cooperative. He is currently in custody in Virginia and awaiting extradition to Maryland, where the legal process will continue. Undetermined at this time whether additional procedural dates have been set.
