Daytona Webber, a 27-year-old quadruple amputee athlete, has been transferred back to Maryland to face charges following a fatal shooting incident. A new mugshot was released after his extradition from Virginia to Charles County, Maryland.

Allegations of Fatal Shooting and Body Disposal

Investigators allege that Webber was driving a vehicle when a heated argument erupted between him and a passenger identified as Wells. Wells was seated in the front passenger seat at the time of the confrontation.

The Incident Inside the Vehicle

According to deputies, the argument escalated, resulting in Webber allegedly shooting Wells twice in the head. Two other individuals, described as friends, were present in the back seat of the car.

Witness Refusal and Abandonment

Following the shooting, Webber reportedly pulled the car over near the intersection of Radio Station Road and Llano Drive. He then allegedly asked the two passengers in the back seat to assist him in removing the body from the vehicle.

The witnesses declined the request and exited the car. Subsequently, Webber drove away from the location with the victim's body still inside the vehicle, according to statements from deputies.

Discovery of the Victim and Webber's Apprehension

Nearly two hours after Webber departed, a resident in the 10000 block of Newport Church Road in Charlotte Hall reported finding a body in their front yard. Investigators were able to track Webber's car to Charlottesville.

Webber was located at a nearby hospital where he was receiving treatment for an undisclosed medical issue. Following his release from medical care, he was formally arrested.

Charges Filed Against Webber

Daytona Webber is currently facing multiple serious felony charges in Maryland. These include first-degree murder, second-degree murder, first-degree assault, second-degree assault, and the use of a firearm in a felony.

Athletic Background Context

Webber was last noted as being active with a league in late 2024. He was listed on the roster for the Kentucky Kernels, although his statistics were not visible on the American Cornhole League (ACL) website.