FBI adds a former Olympian to the most sought after list, offers a $ 10 million prize

The FBI added former Olympic and Canadian nationals on Thursday to his list of the top 10 most sought after fugitives.
The American State Department offers a reward up to $ 10 million to capture Ryan’s wedding, 43. Wedding, competing in a snowboarding event for Canada at the 2002 Winter Olympics, is sought for allegedly “transnational” Network of drug trade. “
FBI chief Los Angeles Akil Davis said at a press conference on Thursday that the alleged marketing wedding ring “routinely shipped hundreds of pounds of cocaine from Colombia, through Mexico and South California, Canada and other locations in the United States, and for orchestrating more killings and attempts to kill these drugs.
“The wedding has been exceeded from crushing powder on the slopes at the Olympic Games to the distribution of cocaine powder on the streets of American cities and in its native Canada,” Davis said in a statement.
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“The alleged murder of his competitors make a wedding a very dangerous man, and his addition to the list of the ten most sought after fugitives, along with a great reward by a state department, will make the public of our partner so we can catch him before putting him in danger,” he added.
Davis noted that State Secretary Marco Rubio had approved a $ 10 million prize to capture the wedding. The FBI also offers an additional $ 50,000 for the information he leads to his arrest.
The wedding was previously sentenced to the US for a conspiracy for cocaine distribution, and was sentenced to prison in 2010, according to federal records.
The FBI says that the pseudonym wedding “El Jefe”, “Giant”, “Public Enemy”, “James Conrad King” and “Jesse King”. They say it’s about 6’3 “and 240 pounds.
Federal authorities first issued an arrest warrant for a wedding arrest in September last year, but has not yet been arrested.
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The announcement on Thursday comes only after the Ministry of Justice has announced the capture of one of the alleged copies of the wedding, Andrew Clark, 34 Clark, a Canadian citizen who lived in MexicoThe Mexican authorities arrested in October 2024, and it is scheduled to be in the USA Arizona on Monday.
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The indictment states that weddings and his associates are innate to deliver shipments of hundreds of kilograms of cocaine from Los Angeles to Canada using long semi-candy.
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The wedding is charged with conspiracy of distribution and possession with the intention of distributing controlled substances; Conscitation Conspiracy; Continuation of the criminal company; murder regarding a continuous criminal company and drug crime; and try to commit murder regarding continuous criminal crimes and drugs.