Source: New York Post
Quadruple amputee and professional cornhole player Dayton Webber lived an active and varied life before his arrest for fatally shooting a man in southern Maryland Sunday, overcoming a brush with death at an early age that cost him all four limbs. Despite his disability, he had a lifelong passion for outdoor sports, excelling at youth football and wrestling and even finishing in fourth-place in his weight class as a 12-year-old in the Southern Maryland Junior Wrestling League, according to ESPN. He would later discover a love for the American lawn game cornhole, skillfully rising through the ranks and earning the title of best player in the state.
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