FBI director, RCMP chief expected to announce Ryan Wedding in custody, U.S. media reports say



FBI Director Kash Patel and Royal Canadian Mounted Police Commissioner Michael Duheme are expected to make an announcement Friday about Ryan Wedding, a Canadian ex-Olympian accused by U.S. law enforcement of playing a key role in a transnational drug trafficking operation.



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