
"The truth here is that he would have been a murder victim if he had not acted immediately in defense of his life, according to defense attorney Andrew Jezic."
"Witnesses in the car told authorities the argument was over a gun that a friend of Wells had stolen from Webber, and that Webber was upset Wells was still friends with the thief."
Dayton James Webber, a quadruple amputee, is charged with first- and second-degree murder after shooting Bradrick Michael Wells during an argument. Webber's attorney claims he acted in self-defense. The incident occurred on March 22, and Webber fled to Virginia afterward. Witnesses stated the argument involved a stolen gun. Webber is currently jailed without bail, awaiting a preliminary hearing on May 6. His defense anticipates a lengthy trial, while the prosecution highlights his ownership of firearms and flight after the incident.
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