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Ex-Olympic snowboarder Ryan Wedding charged with ordering killings in cocaine trafficking ring
Ryan Wedding, an ex-Olympic snowboarder, is facing federal charges alongside 15 other defendants in what prosecutors have described as a cocaine trafficking ring that ran stash houses in Los Angeles and operated across North America.
Who are the other Canadians named in the massive cocaine bust linked to ex-Olympic snowboarder Ryan Wedding?
They’re accused of being behind a criminal drug network that directed four Ontario murders — including the killings of an Indian couple who authorities say were the victims of mistaken identity.
Former Olympic snowboarder Ryan Wedding wanted by FBI on drug trafficking, murder charges
Authorities announced Thursday that former Olympic snowboarder Ryan Wedding has been charged with running a drug trafficking ring that has shipped vast amounts of cocaine across the United States and has also killed several people.
Olympic snowboarder Ryan Wedding wanted for running cocaine ring, ordering murders
Ryan Wedding, a former Canadian Olympic snowboarder, has allegedly been running an international cocaine ring and ordering multiple murders.
From Olympic athlete to being wanted for ordering killings: the story of Ryan James Wedding
Ryan James Wedding participated in the Salt Lake City Olympics in 2002, but has since been linked to a drug trafficking organization.
Former Olympic Snowboarder Wanted by F.B.I. on Murder and Drug Charges
Ryan Wedding, 43, was indicted with 15 others on charges of trafficking drugs into Canada and the U.S., the authorities said. He is believed to be living in Mexico.
Olympian Ryan James Wedding Wanted by FBI for Allegedly Running Deadly Drug Trafficking Operation
Former Olympic snowboarder Ryan James Wedding is wanted by the FBI on charges of running a drug trafficking operation, as well as for murder and attempted murder.
Olympic snowboarder on the run, accused of running largest cocaine supplier to Canada through SoCal
An Olympic snowboarder has been charged along with 15 others for allegedly running a massive international drug trafficking operation to smuggle cocaine into Canada through Los Angeles.
Former Olympic Snowboarder Ryan Wedding Charged with Drug Trafficking, Murder
Ryan Wedding, a former snowboarder who represented Canada in the 2002 Winter Olympics, is wanted by the Federal Bureau of Investigation after being
Who is Ryan Wedding? Former Olympic snowboarder accused of running transnational drug ring
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Former Canadian Olympian is accused of running global drug ring through LA
Ryan Wedding, Canadian Olympian turned fugitive from the U.S. justice system is accused of leading a violent international ...
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Ex-Olympian turned fugitive: FBI seeks former snowboarder in drug ring case
A former Olympic snowboarder for Canada has made the FBI’s wanted list for allegedly running a drug trafficking ring that ...
New York Post
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Former Olympic snowboarder Ryan Wedding accused of running murderous cocaine ring
The FBI is offering a $50,000 reward for information leading to the arrest and extradition of
Ryan
James
Wedding
, a Canadian citizen who was living in Mexico and is considered a fugitive.
Miami Herald on MSN
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Miami Beach restaurateur held in alleged cocaine-distribution ring led by ex-Olympian
But the FBI noted that four members of the organization, including the alleged ringleader,
Ryan
James
Wedding
, 43, are ...
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