The former Olympic snowboarder and the Canadian national wedding of Ryan, 43, is placed on the list of the 10th most sought after FBI fugitives for the alleged manual transnational drug trafficking network.
The wedding was wanted to supply hundreds of pounds of cocaine from Colombia, through Mexico and Southern California, to the places of Canada and the United States, as well as to organize multiple murders and attempt to kill these drug crimes.
The US is offering a prize of up to $ 10 million (7.7 million British pounds) for information leading to the arrest or wedding sentence.
Investigators believe he lives in Mexico but have not excluded their presence in the United States, Canada, other Latin America countries or elsewhere.
It was not clear if he had a lawyer.
The wedding was competing in a giant SLALOM Snowboarding for Canada during the 2002 Winter Olympics in Salt Lake City.
His nicknames include El Jefe, Giant, Public Enemy, James Conrad King and Jesse King, FBI said.
In June 2024, the wedding and his accomplice Andrew Clark, 34 -year -old, also Canadian, were charged with California for conducting a continuing criminal endeavor, committing a murder in connection with the enterprise and various drug crimes and conspiracy for possession, distribution and export of cocaine.
Clark was arrested last October by Mexican authorities and was among the 29 fugitives extradited to the United States from Mexico last week.
The US indictment alleges that the wedding and Clark direct November 20, 2023, the murders of two family members in Ontario, Canada, in revenge for the stolen drug delivery that has passed through southern California. Another family member was experiencing the shooting but was left with serious physical injury, the FBI said.
The wedding and Clark claim that they also ordered the murder of another victim on May 18, 2024 because of a drug, according to the FBI.
“The alleged murders of his competitors make the wedding a very dangerous person and his adding to the list of ten most sought after fugitives, combined with a large reward proposal by the State Department, will make our partner the public so that we can catch it before putting someone else in danger,” Akil Davis, Assistant.