Professional cornhole player Dayton Webber has been indicted for first-degree murder in a fatal shooting of his friend, officials confirm.
Professional cornhole player Dayton Webber has been indicted by a grand jury on a first-degree murder charge following the alleged shooting death of his friend. Authorities say the case stems from an incident last month that led to his arrest. If convicted, Webber could face life in prison as the investigation continues in United States.
Grand Jury Returns Serious Murder Charge
A grand jury has officially indicted professional cornhole player Dayton Webber on a first-degree murder charge, escalating an already serious criminal case.
Authorities allege that Webber was involved in the fatal shooting of his friend during an incident last month. Details surrounding the circumstances of the shooting have not yet been fully released.
If convicted, he faces a potential life sentence under U.S. law.
What We Know So Far
- Dayton Webber has been indicted for first-degree murder
- Case involves alleged shooting death of his friend
- Incident reportedly occurred last month
- Webber was previously arrested in connection with the case
- Grand jury has now upgraded charges to murder
- Conviction could result in life imprisonment
- Investigation is still ongoing
- No additional suspects have been publicly identified
Authorities have not released a full motive or detailed timeline.