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Quadruple amputee cornhole pro Dayton Webber pictured with swastika scar days before gunning down pal

Quadruple amputee Dayton Webber was photographed with a twisted scar of an apparent swastika on his stomach days before he allegedly gunned down his friend.

The disturbing mark appeared to be carved into his gut and was clearly visible in a cache of footage obtained by TMZ that shed more light on the alleged killer’s shady past.

Metadata dates the image to March 16, 2026 — less than a week before Webber, 27, is accused of fatally shooting his long-time pal Bradrick Michael Wells.

Another concerning clip shows Webber, who was indicted on first-degree murder charges in Maryland on Monday, chugging brown liquor from a handle in the driver’s seat of a car with white powder scattered across the center console.

That clip is dated back to July 2025, according to TMZ. Another video from earlier that year allegedly shows Webber, an accomplished hunter and outdoorsman, firing a handgun.

Webber is facing life in prison after he allegedly shot Wells in his Tesla after the pair got into a heated argument on March 22, while driving with two other friends to his house.

The amputee’s lawyer, Hammad Martin, told reporters outside of the courthouse on Monday the fatal shooting was an act of self-defense.

“He had to kill or be killed. That’s what this case is,” Matin said.

“I think the evidence is going to be clear that this was not planned, something that was not premeditated,” the attorney added. “This was someone in fear who did not know how to handle a situation that was such a traumatic event. This has always been a self-defense case. He is not guilty.”

Webber, who was driving with a prosthetic leg, had accused Wells of stealing from him, and at the peak of the fight he pulled out a P365 Sig Sauer, pointed it at Wells in the passenger seat and pulled the trigger, according to the pair’s two friends who were in the backseat at the time.

The alleged gunman made a name for himself as a professional cornhole player in the American Cornhole League despite being an amputee.

He lost his lower arms and legs to a bacterial infection when he was just 10 months old, according to a 2023 ESPN profile.

Read original at New York Post

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