Ex-Olympian Snowboarder Arrested in Mexico on Drug Trafficking Charges
Ryan Wedding, a former Canadian Olympic snowboarder, was apprehended in Mexico City after nearly a decade of evading law enforcement, according to multiple news sources. Wedding, wanted by the FBI and RCMP, faces charges of drug trafficking, murder conspiracy, and other offenses. He voluntarily surrendered to U.S. authorities and was extradited to California, where he is scheduled to appear in court on Monday.
Wedding is accused of leading a major international drug trafficking organization. Authorities allege his organization moved tons of cocaine and ordered multiple killings. The FBI considered Wedding a major narcotics trafficker and placed him on their top ten most wanted list. His arrest marks the end of a years-long search for the individual accused of being a major player in North American drug smuggling.
The case highlights the global reach of criminal networks and the challenges of international law enforcement. Wedding's arrest underscores international law enforcement cooperation in combating organized crime and transnational drug cartels that operate across borders.
Other News From Hollywood and Beyond
In other news, Hollywood honored Robert Redford's legacy at a star-studded Sundance gala, with Ethan Hawke, Ava DuVernay, and Chloe Zhao delivering heartfelt tributes to the festival's late founder. Redford's vision launched countless indie careers and created a cultural touchstone that will continue to inspire filmmakers and audiences for generations to come. The festival is preparing to leave its longtime Park City home, marking the end of an era.
Natalie Portman spoke out at the Sundance Film Festival, slamming ICE brutality and calling out awards for shutting out women-directed movies. Rob Lowe voiced his concerns about film and television production leaving Los Angeles.
In India, Chhattisgarh is set to become a major production hub with its new ₹400-crore (about $49 million) film city, Chitrotpala. The film city has the potential to draw in Bollywood blockbusters and boost the region's cultural scene.
Meanwhile, a Minnesota activist is accusing the White House of posting a doctored image of her arrest, sparking a social media firestorm and raising eyebrows about government transparency.
In the gaming world, Ubisoft's surprising decision to cancel six games, including the Prince of Persia remake, and close studios signals a major strategic shift. Sam Raimi has stated that he will not be making Spider-Man 4.
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