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Dynabody Fitness Steroid Bust by Calhoun-Cleburne County Drug Task Force

Calhoun-Cleburne County Drug and Violent Crimes Task Force

The Calhoun-Cleburne County Drug and Violent Crime Task Force arrested three individuals after a six-month investigation into steroid distribution at Dynabody Fitness, a commercial gym in Oxford, Alabama. The task force seems to be taking advantage of federal funds to expand their traditional war on drugs to include anabolic steroids (”3 arrested in steroid bust at fitness gym,” June 18). 

Lt. Chris Roberson said Wednesday the owner, Cooper Freeman of Oxford, was arrested and charged with three counts of distribution of a controlled substance and several counts of possession of controlled substances.

Roberson said the gym manager, Billy Cole of Saks, was charged with criminal conspiracy to commit a controlled substance crime and possession of a controlled substance and Freeman’s wife, Amanda, was charged with possession of a controlled substance.

Alabama Governor Bob Riley awarded a $135,000 federally-funded grant to the Calhoun-Cleburne County Drug and Violent Crime Task Force on November 25, 2008 to help fund “undercover operations and investigations of drug dealers”.

The federal funds were made available through the Department of Justice thanks to H.R. 2764 (”Consolidated Appropriations Bill for Fiscal Year 2008″); Congressman Mike Rogers from Alabama characterized the funding as one of his top homeland security priorities for Eastern Alabama. However, Congressman Rogers seemed to think the funds would be used to rid the communities of methamphetamines instead of steroids.

It is unclear how steroids represent a threat to homeland security in spite of assertions by the United States Customs that steroids fund “terrorism, death, and addiction around the world”.

Alabama Governor Riley justified the grant due to the direct relationship between drugs and violent crime; but it seems unlikely that Governor Riley had steroids in mind when he awarded the grant (”Riley Awards Grant to Fight Drugs in Calhoun, Cleburne Counties,” November 25, 2008).

“In many cases, violent crime is directly related to drugs,” said Riley. “I commend the members of this task force for their efforts to apprehend and prosecute drug offenders and keep the region safe for law-abiding residents.”

Governor Riley may not have intended for his drug war rhetoric to apply to anabolic steroids, but law enforcement agencies are regrettably increasingly treating steroid use and distribution as equivalent to traditional drugs of abuse like cocaine, heroin and ecstasy. It is unclear how targeting steroid use at commercial gyms and fitness centers leads to safer communities.

The Calhoun-Cleburne County Drug Task Force had previously arrested a paramedic for buying steroids over the Internet in their efforts to make the community safer back in 2005. Donald Neil Cofer of Oxford was charged with “unlawful receipt of a controlled substance” and “possession of drug paraphernalia”.

Cofer was the former director of Emergency Medical Services in Cleburne County and an instructor at Gadsden State Community College who volunteered his time to represent Cleburne County Emergency Services at Cleburne County High School football games. The community of Oxford presumably became a safer place after Cofer was fired from these positions.

The Calhoun-Cleburne County Drug and Violent Crime Task Force has used an interesting analogy to elicit help from the community in their war against drugs that include Schedule III controlled substances such as anabolic steroids.

Without your assistance and information, that a drug dealer has moved into your neighborhood it is like a cancer to the community, bringing the wrong element around you and your family. Without you getting involved, the cancer spreads to a second residence, then a third.

The law-abiding citizens of Oxford must be proud that the cancer known as Dynabody Fitness has been busted with the help of taxpaying citizens around the country.

  • Citizen of Oxford
    I am a law-abiding citizen of Oxford and am very proud that Dynabody has been busted. The owner of this gym is known around town as a hothead...starting fights and physically abusing his first and current wife. Possibly 'roid rage? I am sure you would think not.
  • If true, he should have been arrested for domestic violence. Something wrong when easier to arrest for steroids than spousal abuse!
  • Citizen of Oxford
    I agree completely with what you have said. He has numerous friends on the local police department and sadly things don't always go that way. The steroids arrests were done by the county drug task force without involvement from the Oxford police.
  • Guest
    Cooper has never laid a hand on first wife or current wife. His first wife Tina pulled a gun on him twice because she became addicted to Meth. the same drug the girl that set him up for the steroid bust is addicted to. but since she is the gf of one of the drug task force members, can't arrest her. what a crock.
  • John
    Cooper Freeman is an asshole hothead!!!!!
  • Citizen of Anniston
    C'mon illegal is illegal. And I know first hand that Freeman has struck every woman he has been married to. He has connections at OPD, and they knew what was going on at the gym and they sat on their butts while knowing what illegal activity was taking place in their city. What good cops! Illegal is illegal no matter what the crime. Should we let people go who just shoot and wound someone only because they did not commit the act of murder? Illegal drug activity is the root to most other crimes and acts of violence. Educate yourself Millard Baker. Law enforcement is here to prevent illegl activity and punish those who participate in it, or am I mistaken?
  • "Illegal is illegal."

    Yes. Of course. And yes, law enforcement's job is to enforce the law.

    But you are missing the point. Just because something is illegal doesn't make it wrong. And just because something is legal doesn't make it right.

    I think it is dangerous for anyone to allow laws to dictate their ethics and morality.
  • Millard, Thank you for making a defense for what is logical. First let me start by stating for the record that I have never hit any woman, including my first wife. This is probably my present wifes sister running her goober smooch. Keep in mind that I was married for 26 years the first time and have been married this time for almost 3 years. Also the next paper that came out the very next day titled (opinons vary on steroid use) retracted that syringes ect. were found throughout the house! What a dumb ass statement! anything for a story!
    Haters will hate.
    Oh yea the gym is open and doing fine. Careful who you think your helping!!
    As far as the people who want to post that I write behind another screen name, ALL OF YOU CAN KISS MY WHITE ASS!!!!!!!!!
  • 200mgml
    Right on man! Sounds to me like you're being hated on by a meth whore. If I ever travel through your city I'm coming in for a day pass!!! Keep lifting man.
  • I strongly disagree with your statement "Illegal drug activity is the root to most other crimes and acts of violence. "

    This is absurd. Crime and violence existed long before the first drug law was ever passed.

    Granted, the criminalization of drug use (and not drug use itself) resulted in a massive increase in violence and other drug-war-related crimes.

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