Former Olympic snowboarder Ryan’s wedding was added to the FBI’s 10 most wanted fugitives. The wedding, who competed in Canada at the 2002 Olympics, is accused of human trafficking drugs from Colombia to North America.
In addition to human trafficking drugs, the FBI has condemned the wedding of “multiple murders and attempted murders in promoting these drug crimes.” Due to the severity of his crime, the FBI added the wedding to its 10 most wanted lists, while removing Alexis Flores.
It is said that weddings have a long list of aliases. Among them are Elgev, Giant, Public Ainming, James Conrad King, and Jesse King. The FBI provides $10 million in information that leads to wedding arrests and convictions.
“The wedding was to shred the flour on the slopes of the Olympics, and to distribute powder cocaine from the planting boards from the diagonal slopes to the diagonal slopes,” said Akil Davis, assistant director of the FBI’s Los Angeles site office. “The alleged murder of his competitors makes the wedding a very dangerous man and, coupled with the main reward offer by the State Department, will lead to him revealing his partner so he can catch up with him before putting anyone else in danger.”
The wedding is believed to live in Mexico, the United States, Canada, Colombia, Honduras, Guatemala and Costa Rica. If arrested and convicted, the wedding will face a mandatory minimum sentence in federal prison.
At the 2002 Salt Lake City Olympics, the wedding took part in a men’s parallel slalom, finishing 24th.