
"Webber, 27, has been charged with murder and felony assault, among other charges, after allegedly shooting Brad Wells on March 22 while driving through the outskirts of La Plata, Maryland."
"A prosecutor told the court that police found a gun in the car consistent with the murder weapon. Webber's attorneys argued that he had been afraid of Wells and acted in self-defense."
"Two other passengers were in the backseat of the car during the shooting. The court documents contain their accounts to police but do not identify the witnesses by name."
"The two passengers told police that an argument over 'drugs, guns and a woman' allegedly preceded the shooting and that Webber asked for their help to move the victim's body from the car."
Dayton Webber, a former professional cornhole player, is charged with murder and felony assault after allegedly shooting Brad Wells. A Maryland judge ruled he will be held without bond. The incident occurred on March 22, with police finding a gun in Webber's car that matched the murder weapon. Webber's attorneys claim he acted in self-defense due to fear of Wells. Two passengers in the car reported an argument over drugs and a woman before the shooting, and they refused to help move Wells' body.
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