Steroids not on Oklahoma City Police Department radar

 
BY MICHAEL KIMBALL | Published: November 30, 2008    Comment on this article Leave a comment

The Oklahoma City Police Department and its officers’ union, the Fraternal Order of Police, are in negotiations to implement random drug testing in 2009, but steroids are not on the list of drugs to be tested for.

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Nov 29Oklahoma City Police Chief Bill Citty addresses idea of...

At the International Association of Chiefs of Police conference this month in California, Phoenix police Cmdr. Kim Humphrey told the San Diego Union-Tribune illegal steroids are a growing problem among American police ranks.

Oklahoma City Police Chief Bill Citty attended the conference but said he doesn’t think steroid use among police officers is a "systemic problem.

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