The daughter of a Canadian couple who was supposedly killed by order of the former Olympic and the current FBI, the Target Ryan Boded, the Target Ryan, talked about her experience.
Jaspreet Kaur Sidhu saw his parents, Jagtar and Harbhajan Sidhu, being killed in November 2023. It was alleged that their parents were erroneously attacked by the accomplices of the wedding, who confused them as individuals responsible for a shipping of lost cocaine, according to the FBI.
Jaspreet Kaur Sidhu also received 13 times in the attack, and is still recovering from his wounds.
She told the Toronto star that the day her parents were shot, “began their countdown,” referring to the wedding.
“He will have to face his karma,” he said.
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An image of the old Wedding of Canadian Olympic snowboarder Ryan is shown in a video monitor along with cocaine bricks, in the foreground, during a press conference at the FBI offices in Los Angeles, on October 17, 2024. (Photo AP/Damian Dovarganes)
Kaur Sidhu also revealed what he would say to the wedding if they ever know each other.
“Even the worst criminal of this world has a weak point somewhere, something good in them,” he said.
“Were my parents right? Do you have a good point, a weak point, in you? What can you have mercy, or can you be a good person?”
Who is Ryan’s wedding? Olympic made the alleged king of the murderous drug and the maximum objective of the FBI

Ryan’s wedding, the Department of Justice and Cocaine (Getty images)
The wedding, which competed for the Canada team in the snowboarding at the 2002 Winter Olympic Games, was named in the fugitic list of 10 most cattle in the FBI earlier this month for allegedly executing a transnational drug ring and orchestrate multiple murder.
The FBI offers $ 10 million to those who deliver it.
The wedding is accused of sending hundreds of kilograms of cocaine from Colombia to Mexico and southern California to Canada and other places in the United States.
American researchers believe that the wedding has been protected by the Sinaloa cartel in Mexico and resumed traffic shortly after being released from prison. Federal authorities first issued an arrest warrant for the wedding in September 2024, but has not yet been arrested.

It is believed that the wedding also passes through the alias “the boss”, “giant”, “public enemy”, “James Conrad King” and “Jesse King” and it is estimated that it transported more than $ 1 billion in cocaine.
Wedding and alleged accomplice Andrew Clark, who was arrested in October and extradited last weekThey are accused of coordinating the murder of an Ontario family “in retaliation for a stolen drug sending that passed through southern California.”
Wedding and Clark are also accused of coordinating the murder of another person in May for a drug debt.
The FBI Los Angeles head, Akil Davis, said at a press conference on Thursday that the supposed wedding trafficking ring “routinely sent hundreds of kilograms of cocaine from Colombia, through Mexico and southern California, to Canada and other places in the United States”, and orchestrated “multiple murders and an attempt to murder in the back of these drugs.”
“The alleged murders of its competitors make the wedding a very dangerous man, and his addition to the list of 10 most cattle, along with an important offer of rewards of the State Department, will make the public our partner so that we can reach it before putting someone else in danger,” Davis added.
Researchers believe that the wedding is living in Mexico, but they have not ruled out that it is in the United States, Canada, Colombia, Honduras, Guatemala, Costa Rica or elsewhere.
The murder and the criminal company against the wedding have a minimal penalty of mandatory life in a federal prison.