DOJ Offers $15M Reward For Olympic Snowboarder Charged With Murders
Summary
The U.S. Department of Justice has increased the reward to $15 million for the capture of Ryan Wedding, a former Olympic snowboarder charged with multiple murders and drug trafficking. Wedding, who is a Canadian citizen and was living in Mexico, allegedly ran a drug trafficking ring in North America. He is one of 16 individuals accused in connection with the ring, which reportedly moved large quantities of cocaine.Key Facts
- The U.S. Department of Justice is offering a $15 million reward for Ryan Wedding's capture.
- Ryan Wedding is a former Olympic snowboarder.
- Wedding is accused of leading a drug trafficking ring in North America.
- He faces charges of murder, witness tampering, money laundering, and drug trafficking.
- Wedding participated in the 2002 Winter Olympics.
- The trafficking ring allegedly moved 60 tons of cocaine annually.
- Out of 16 people charged in the investigation, four, including Wedding, are still fugitive.
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