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    A former Philadelphia police detective on Tuesday admitted running a ring that imported steroids and human growth hormone from overseas distributors and sold them to users around the city.
    Keith Gidelson, 36, got the drugs from connections in Europe and China, then resold them out of his Northeast Philadelphia home, in fitness clubs, and at other locations.
    Authorities said they weren't sure when his ring started, but estimated that Gidelson sold more than 10,000 injections and pills before getting caught in 2011.
    Gidelson pleaded guilty to conspiracy and drug charges and faces as many as three years in prison when U.S. District Judge Paul S. Diamond sentences him in January. In return for the plea, prosecutors agreed to drop a firearm charge that carried a mandatory minimum prison term of five years.
    Gidelson was still on the city payroll but on disability leave in August 2010 when a confidential source told authorities he bought steroids from the detective, Assistant U.S. Attorney David L. Axelrod told the judge.
    In the ensuing months, investigators from the Drug Enforcement Administration and the Postal Service launched surveillance of Gidelson's home, tapped his cellphone, and monitored his mail.
    Axelrod said he was not sure how much Gidelson made, but said steroid sales had become a primary source of his income, netting thousands of dollars a month.
    In April 2011, agents intercepted two shipments that had been mailed to Gidelson. Each had nearly 70 injection doses and 2,000 pills. Weeks later, a grand jury indicted Gidelson; his wife, Kirsten; and 13 others on conspiracy and drug charges.
    The others were individual users and some who resold drugs to their own clients. The latter group included two other police officers, Joseph McIntyre and George Sambuca. Like Gidelson, they have been dismissed from the force and pleaded guilty.
    Gidelson was the 14th defendant to plead out in the case. The lone holdout, Christian Kowalko, faces trial in December.
    Nearly all of the others, including McIntyre, Sambuca, and Kirsten Gidelson, are scheduled to be sentenced later this year.
    Gidelson declined an invitation by the judge to explain his crime, indicating he instead wanted to do so at sentencing.
    But both he and his lawyer, Nino V. Tinari, offered a glimpse of what that explanation might be. Gidelson told the judge that he became addicted to painkillers after suffering a serious injury in an on-the-job car crash in 2006. He has since been treated for the pill addiction, post-traumatic stress disorder, anxiety, and other ailments.Tinari said after the hearing that the loss of his job, the addiction to painkillers, and other personal problems fueled Gidelson's slide into drug sales.
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    Re: Ex-Philadelphia officer pleads guilty to running steroid ring

    70 amps and 2k pills oh boy way to much, i think he should get the death sentence for that.
    all information is for entertainment purposes only and i dont condone the illegal use of steroids! iam just on here for fun and anything said is fictitious not real!!!!!!!!

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      Re: Ex-Philadelphia officer pleads guilty to running steroid ring

      Originally posted by unclem View Post
      70 amps and 2k pills oh boy way to much, i think he should get the death sentence for that.

      Yea,thank god they got him and the others off the streets.Menace to society.Now theres more room for the rec drugs dealers.You know,the ones that really kill people??

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        Re: Ex-Philadelphia officer pleads guilty to running steroid ring

        Originally posted by F.I.S.T. View Post
        Yea,thank god they got him and the others off the streets.Menace to society.Now theres more room for the rec drugs dealers.You know,the ones that really kill people??
        Exactly! Get those dealers that deal real poison, ruining people and families allover this country. Hard drugs have a real spot for me in my heart. I grew up watching my dad do them, and ow he treated my mom when high and low. Get all that crap off the streets, leave AAS alone. And marijuana is not a drug lol!

        On a side note though, how did Ronnie get away with what he did?
        Last edited by Ezskanken; 10-10-2012, 09:44 AM.

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