The victim – identified as 27-year-old Bradrick Michael Wells – was found dead in a yard in Charlotte Hall, Maryland, according to the Charles County Sheriff’s Office.
‘Just Do It’
Video of him shooting a gun for anyone wondering about the logistics: https://m.youtube.com/shorts/0QmPjTkX70Q
Take care of your corn hole, buddy
That mugshot: “Yeah, I did it. High five!”
“DON’T TELL ME WHAT I CAN’T DO!”
I don’t usually get impressed by criminality, but honestly, how could I not be
Two people who were in the back seat of the vehicle witnessed the deadly shooting, the sheriff’s office said. Webber allegedly asked them for their help in disposing of the body, but they refused, got out of the car, left the scene and ultimately flagged down officers with the La Plata Police Department, authorities said.
well that seems to be a slam dunk case
Damn. Who refuses to help a quadruple amputee? Jerks…
😂
well that seems to be a slam dunk case
…or whatever the cornhole equivalent is. A cornhole-in-one?

Grand bag: when a player makes all four bags in the hole directly, one after another, during an inning; differs from a four-bagger in that a bag is not later knocked from the board’s surface into the hole during the inning. 🤷🏼
there are rules to corn hole?
I mean, yeah. You at least have to decide who’s on top first.
it’s wonderful to see someone overcome adversity and not let anything prevent them from chasing their dreams, but… maybe this guy should’ve been discouraged.
Cornholing has a league?
They gave Trump the World Cornhole Peace Prize.
we’re in the same boat buddy. i thought you just threw shit while drunk
How do you think leagues are started?
probably with one step
Dayton James Webber, 27, is accused of fatally shooting the front seat passenger of his vehicle
Woah wait… The guy was driving and shooting?!
Yes. He has two han–
Oh, wait.
…cornhole champion?
Seems awfully ridiculous to mention.
“Officers surrounded the rapist – who btw was pretty sick at drums – before apprehending him.”
…?
Having no arms or legs and being a corn hole champion is the only reason there is an article really.
Is that the same thing as assmaster?
The news should be required to mention one factoid about whomever they’re talking about.
“Local Yu-Gi-Oh champion arrested over altercation with Burger King employee regarding trap cards.”
Yu-Gi-Oh: “You see, ‘Pot of Greed’ lets me draw two cards.”
BK employee: “But, what does ‘Pot of Greed’ do?”
Altercation begins.
Seems fine. It’s common to mention notable things about people like this.
Example: https://variety.com/2025/music/news/lord-buffalo-drummer-detained-by-border-patrol-1236397990/
Yeah, cornhole is pretty obscure as a pro sport but it’s still noteworthy.
Finally some lighter news.
But how? Terrible article.
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2026/mar/24/amputee-cornhole-player-arrested
Asked whether the sheriff’s office suspected Wells was shot dead with a gun that had equipment adapting it for use by someone without hands, an agency spokesperson said that was unknown.
I can’t wait for the 48 Hours episode about this
This is what I want to know. Americans shoot each other all the time, but quadruple amputees are rarer.
@itsathursday@lemmy.world Your question is actually answered – or at least implied – in the article, if you bothered to read it.
Your comment is like the ones I see from teenagers, “HoW cAn BlInD pEoPle ReAd?” It doesn’t make you sound smart or clever. Very much the opposite.
This may come as a surprise to you, but there’s a huge breadth of knowledge in the world that each person experiences differently. Beyond that, language is not a perfect medium where what’s said can differ, in a precise technical sense, from what’s intended. We have a common phrase for this - ‘you know what I mean?’ Assuming every question that seems stupid or sarcastic actually is, only guarantees that you’re shooting down genuine questions in the crossfire. Some people haven’t had the luxury of a life experience teaching them how to properly form questions and use language at its full potential.
Instead of doing the right thing and assuming the question is being asked in good faith, you act, ironically, like a smug teenager; bullying and teasing. This, in turn, helps anti-intellectualism win. Your behavior is helping bring more of the very thing you seem irritated at (making an assumption based on your bitching). You can pretend to yourself that you’re doing the right thing and people just don’t understand. But it’s a façade. An immature and common one that I’m sick and tired of seeing. Shitting on people for genuinely asking questions deserves to be ridiculed.
@new_world_odor LOL You can’t even handle paragraphs. Also, I have no idea what your actual thesis is. This just seems like a whiny rant.
All you had to do was read the article. It’s very short.
Grow up and get over yourself.
That’s sad you can’t handle reading lmao. Poor guy, I’ll go back and fix it so it’s not so tough for you. You’re just proving everything I said, and giving a clear indication you’re operating in bad faith. Congratulations on being a core part of the downfall of civilization. Every cog has its day.
I read it many times and no where does it ever allude to an explanation or imply the means a quadruple amputee would have used to fire a gun. Perhaps you can assist the less abled like myself with a quote that I am failing to see.
Thank you. That site is cancer, though.
I had to search to find the video
Tom Scott has seen better days











