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FBI Hypes Ryan Wedding as New Cocaine Kingpin

U.S. authorities are hyping up Ryan Wedding, a former Canadian Olympic snowboarder, as the next big cocaine kingpin. Theyve offered a $15 million reward and added him to the FBIs most-wanted list. However, a Sinaloa cartel operative claims Weddings image is being inflated, and hes likely already known to authorities. Wedding, a fugitive since 2015, has been linked to drug busts, but the operative doubts he could handle such a large operation alone. The cartels internal war and military presence in Sinaloa suggest Wedding isnt being shielded, and hes not on Mexicos radar. Amidst the chaos, real peace seems elusive. Checkout Solipillow.com

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