Incredible footage shows quadruple amputee charged with killing pal load and fire gun in just seconds

A quadruple amputee charged with gunning down a pal previously shared multiple videos bragging about how his lack of limbs didn’t stop him from being an incredible quick shot.

Professional cornhole player Dayton James Webber, 27, had posted a handful of clips on his YouTube account showing off his incredible shooting skills before his arrest for Sunday’s bloodshed in Maryland.

“No Hands No Feet Shooting 9mm Handgun!!!!,” Webber titled one 2024 video of him using the stubs of his missing arms to load and fire multiple rounds in just seconds, ending with a giant, proud grin.

Dayton James Webber shooting a handgun.
Dayton James Webber, 27, had posted a handful of clips on his YouTube account in 2024 showing off his shooting capabilities.YouTube/daytonjwebber

He was also filmed firing a .54 cal Caplock Muzzleloader with the hashtag “#nolimits.”

Another video showed Webber climbing a 15-foot ladder with a rifle strapped to his back on a hunting trip.

The footage showing off his shooting techniques surfaced after Webber was arrested for allegedly gunning down Bradrick Michael Wells, 27, when a late-night joyride turned violent late Sunday.

Webber was driving three friends in his Tesla SUV when he got into a heated spat with the victim, who was his front-seat passenger, just before 10:30 p.m., cops said.

The two backseat passengers scrambled out of the car when Webber pulled over nearby.

Webber sped off with Wells’ body still in his car after the two others refused to help him drag the victim out, according to police.

Dayton James Webber, a quadruple amputee, using a rifle supported by a stand on a wooden table outdoors.
Webber recorded himself loading and firing off multiple rounds from a rifle.YouTube/daytonjwebber

Roughly two hours later, authorities found Wells dead after someone reported finding a body in a yard in Charlotte Hall.

Webber’s Tesla, meanwhile, was tracked down to Charlottesville, Virginia — more than 100 miles away. He was found at a nearby hospital seeking treatment for a “medical issue,” authorities said.

Webber was charged as a fugitive from justice and is awaiting extradition to Maryland to face murder charges.

The alleged killer, who lost his lower arms and legs to a bacterial infection when he was just 10 months old, made a name for himself as a professional cornhole player in the American Cornhole League.

He also made local headlines as a child for his wrestling capabilities.

“I like using my strength and being fit. And I don’t have to rely on other people to do stuff for me like you do in football,” he told ESPN when he was 12 years of age.

“Sometimes when I watch my teammates in certain situations I wish I had hands, but I just try to do things my own way.”