Sunday, 4 September 2016

Lil Kim stuns on stage for Bad Boy Reunion in NYC

Lil Kim at the Bad Boy Reunion tour at the Madison Square Gardens in New York city on Sunday. Also on stage were Faith Evans, Puff Daddy, Mase, French Montana, Total, The Lox, 112 and a host of others. More photos of Lil Kim after the cut...

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Buckle in. This one is a wild ride. 27-year-old Dayton James Webber had a story that most people would call inspiring. Born with a blood infection at 10 months old, doctors gave him a 3% chance of survival. He made it, but lost all four of his limbs in the process. As a quadruple amputee he went on to become a professional cornhole player, the first in American Cornhole League history without arms or legs. He won the Maryland State Championship. He called cornhole his calling and described himself as a motivational speaker. He was celebrated as living proof that anyone can overcome anything. But that story just took a turn nobody saw coming. According to the Charles County Sheriff's Office, Webber was driving three passengers through La Plata when he got into an argument with the man in the front seat, 27-year-old Bradrick Michael Wells. During that argument, Webber shot and killed him. He then pulled over and asked the two passengers in the back seat to help him pull the body out of the car. They refused, got out and walked away, and flagged down a police officer just before 10:30 p.m. Webber drove off with Wells still in the car. Nearly two hours later, a resident on Newport Church Road in Charlotte Hall called 911 after discovering a body in their front yard. Police tracked Webber's car to Charlottesville, Virginia, where they found him at a hospital seeking treatment for an undisclosed medical issue. He was arrested and is now awaiting extradition to Maryland, where he faces charges of first and second degree murder. Police have not explained how Webber, who has no arms or legs, was able to both drive a car and fire a weapon. But a video uploaded in 2024 has started circulating online, which shows him using his limbs to load and fire a handgun at a target.

Buckle in. This one is a wild ride. 27-year-old Dayton James Webber had a story that most people would call inspiring. Born with a bloo...