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From Olympic Dreams to Drug Trafficking: The Allegations Against Ryan James Wedding

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From Olympic Dreams to Drug Trafficking: The Allegations Against Ryan James Wedding

In a shocking turn of events, former Olympic snowboarder Ryan James Wedding has been accused of heading a deadly, multi-million dollar drug trafficking operation linked to brutal killings. The FBI claims that the ex-athlete, who represented Canada at the 2002 Winter Olympics, has transitioned from competing on the slopes to running a violent drug empire.

The Accusations

Wedding is currently facing serious charges, including conspiracy to distribute and possess controlled substances, conspiracy to export cocaine, and involvement in murder related to his alleged criminal activities. At 43 years old, he is reportedly on the run, with the FBI offering a $50,000 reward for information leading to his capture. Authorities believe he may be hiding in Mexico.

On October 17, the Department of Justice announced an indictment against Wedding and 15 others, revealing that he has gained infamy in the drug trafficking community, earning nicknames such as “El Jefe,” “Giant,” and “Public Enemy.” According to the FBI, Wedding is wanted for allegedly orchestrating a transnational drug trafficking operation that transported hundreds of kilograms of cocaine from Colombia, through Mexico and Southern California, into Canada and other U.S. locations.

A Life of Crime

Federal authorities allege that Wedding played a key role in orchestrating several murders to facilitate his drug-related enterprises. A federal arrest warrant was issued for him in California last month. Investigators have noted that he has used various aliases, including “James Conrad King” and “Jesse King.”

Wedding's Olympic career was short-lived; he competed in the men’s parallel giant slalom at the Salt Lake City Games but finished in 24th place—his sole Olympic appearance. Now, he is one of 16 fugitives implicated in a cocaine trafficking operation that allegedly operated between January and August of this year, smuggling “hundreds of kilograms” of cocaine from Mexico into Southern California and then into Canada.

The Scale of the Operation

The Department of Justice has reported seizing over one ton of cocaine during its investigation, along with numerous firearms, more than $255,000 in cash, and $3.2 million in cryptocurrency. The investigation reveals that Wedding and his associates often resorted to violence, including several brutal murders, to maintain their drug trade.

Matthew Allen, a special agent with the Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA), commented, “The Wedding Drug Trafficking Organization has been operating for far too long, spanning multiple countries from Colombia through Mexico, the U.S., and into Canada. Their greed-driven crimes have caused a surge in violent acts, including horrific murders. Wedding has transitioned from navigating slopes to leading a life filled with continuous criminal activity. The DEA is committed to dismantling his operation.”

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Ties to Recent Murders

Federal authorities have linked Wedding and another individual, Andrew Clark, to a family murder in Ontario that occurred in November 2023. They are also accused of orchestrating the murder of a debtor in May 2024. Clark was apprehended earlier this month in Mexico, while several other suspects connected to the operation have been arrested in recent weeks and are expected to appear in court in locations including Los Angeles, Michigan, and Miami.

U.S. Attorney Martin Estrada stated, “As outlined in the indictment, a former Olympic athlete turned drug lord is now facing charges for leading a transnational organized crime syndicate involved in cocaine trafficking and murder, including the killing of innocent individuals. Our office is dedicated to safeguarding the public, and addressing sophisticated and violent organized crime is central to that mission. We will continue to collaborate with our federal, local, and international law enforcement partners to ensure these groups are held accountable.”

Conclusion

The transformation of Ryan James Wedding from an Olympic competitor to a suspected drug lord underscores a chilling narrative of how far one can fall from grace. As the investigation unfolds, the implications of this case could have far-reaching effects on the ongoing battle against drug trafficking and organized crime in North America. The pursuit of justice for the victims of these alleged crimes remains a critical priority for law enforcement agencies.

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