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Notice how they always seem to have rec's involved:

Suspect arrested on steroids charges

By PAUL SHUKOVSKY
SEATTLE POST-INTELLIGENCER REPORTER

Federal agents and Snohomish County Regional Drug Task Force investigators arrested a Marysville man yesterday morning on charges that he trafficked in anabolic steroids, used by athletes to build muscle mass.

Franklin C. Witter, 45, allegedly distributed steroids such as testosterone as well as narcotic pain medications such as oxycodone through two gyms in south Snohomish County, according to Sgt. John Flood of the task force.

Some of those distributing the drugs were personal trainers in Snohomish and King County gyms and fitness centers, according to a news release from the U.S. Attorney's Office in Seattle. It was unclear yesterday whether Witter works as a personal trainer. Family members present at a court hearing yesterday declined to answer questions.

Flood said the investigation began with a tip to law enforcement from a confidential informant. Investigators responded by sending uncover officers to the gyms where they posed as members "looking to get hooked up with anabolic steroids." Flood declined to identify the gyms, but said that they were cooperating with law enforcement.

A federal indictment also accuses Witter of laundering money involved with the purchase of the drugs by illegally transferring at least $100,000 to Mexico. Investigators say the drugs were imported to the United States from Tijuana, Mexico, and distributed mainly "in Snohomish County, but also as far south as Portland and as far east as Moses Lake."

U.S. Magistrate Judge Monica Benton ordered Witter held pending a detention hearing on Monday. If found guilty, he faces up to 20 years in prison on each of the two charges.

The indictment also charges Edward John Suden, 45, of Edmonds with conspiracy to distribute controlled substances. He was arrested yesterday afternoon and is scheduled to appear in court this morning.
 
There was a decent sized dealer a few hours from me. It was no secret and the authorities left him alone until he started dealing "X" as well. That was what brought him down.
 
That F*****G SUCKS .That hit way to close to home for me.That kind of S**T is what keeps me looking behind my back all the time and its just a matter of time before the cops start coming after us guys just trying to look and feel a little better.THATS BS
 
muscleup said:
If found guilty, he faces up to 20 years in prison on each of the two charges.


WTF :worried:???
Doesnt that seem to be REALLY REALLY EXCESSIVE???

Even rapists and child molesters get ALOT less time than that :worried:
Something is VERY VERY wrong with a system that operates this way :(
 
No kiddin Terminator. I scratch my head everyday wondering why the hell common sense isn't a part of our justice system.
 
The Terminator said:
WTF :worried:???
Doesnt that seem to be REALLY REALLY EXCESSIVE???

Even rapists and child molesters get ALOT less time than that :worried:
Something is VERY VERY wrong with a system that operates this way :(

Granted it was pot but look at that girl in thailand. I think she got 20 something years. It is sick though in the us how fucking child molesters that should be hung get less time. Show's you how fucked up the drug law's are.
 
Thanks muscle up for the heads up I bet they're pushing to nail people all over the country and local and federal law enforcement want to get some steriod headlines...fuckers...
 
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