Maryland Judge Denies Bail in Shooting Case
A Maryland judge has denied bail to Dayton James Webber, a professional cornhole player and quadruple amputee, who is accused of fatally shooting a passenger in his vehicle last month. The decision was made during a Wednesday hearing conducted via videoconference.
Self-Defense Claimed
Webber is claiming self-defense in connection with the shooting. Details surrounding the incident and the basis for his claim have not been publicly released.
Court Order and Continued Detention
District Court Judge ordered Webber to remain incarcerated without the possibility of bail. The judge’s decision indicates a concern for public safety or a risk of flight, though specific reasoning wasn’t detailed in reports.
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