Ryan Wedding has been accused (not convicted at the time of the latest reports) of ordering multiple killings linked to a large cross‑border drug operation, including the murder of a federal witness and several other victims.

Quick Scoop

Who did Ryan Wedding allegedly have killed?

Public indictments and major news outlets describe several alleged victims connected to Ryan Wedding:

  • A federal witness in a U.S. drug case, shot dead in a restaurant in Medellín, Colombia on January 31, 2025, after a bounty was allegedly placed on his head.
  • Married couple Jagtar Sidhu (57) and Harbhajan Sidhu (55), killed in Canada in November 2023, reportedly in retaliation for a stolen drug shipment.
  • Mohammed Zafar (39), killed in May 2024, also allegedly on Wedding’s orders as part of the same criminal enterprise.

In total, U.S. and Canadian authorities say Wedding directed or conspired in several killings and an attempted murder tied to drug trafficking and witness intimidation.

Important: These are allegations in indictments and media reports. At various points, Wedding was either at large or awaiting proceedings, and guilt has to be determined in court.

How the “witness” killing fits in

  • The murdered person in Colombia was a key federal witness expected to testify in a U.S. case against Wedding.
  • Prosecutors say Wedding put up a large bounty (reported up to several million dollars) for anyone who could locate and kill this witness.
  • A Canadian crime blog allegedly posted the witness’s photo after being paid by associates, to help others track him down.
  • The witness was then followed to a restaurant in Medellín, where a gunman shot him multiple times in the head before fleeing on a motorcycle.

Other alleged murders

  • In Canada, indictments link Wedding to the November 2023 killings of Jagtar and Harbhajan Sidhu, described as retaliation for a stolen shipment connected to his drug network.
  • He is also alleged to have ordered the killing of Mohammed Zafar in May 2024, and is connected to additional murder and attempted‑murder counts around 2023–2024.

These killings are part of what authorities call “Operation Giant Slalom,” a large investigation targeting a multi‑billion‑dollar cocaine trafficking enterprise allegedly led by Wedding.

Forum and “trending topic” angle

  • The question “who did Ryan Wedding kill” has been trending in sports and crime discussion spaces because of his past as a Canadian Olympic snowboarder and the contrast with the violent charges he now faces.
  • Discussions often highlight the alleged transformation from athlete to international fugitive, plus the cinematic nature of the plot (drug empire, bounties, overseas hit).

TL;DR: Ryan Wedding is alleged to have ordered the murders of a key federal witness in Medellín, Colombia, and at least three named victims in Canada (Jagtar and Harbhajan Sidhu, and Mohammed Zafar), as part of a larger drug‑trafficking and witness‑intimidation scheme; these remain allegations until fully resolved in court.

Information gathered from public forums or data available on the internet and portrayed here.