I posted this.....in another thread. not sure if he is charged with the GH or the Dbol....read:
Bust FDNY hunk for 'roids
By MICHELE McPHEE
DAILY NEWS POLICE BUREAU CHIEF
Firefighter Rodney St. Cloud, an exotic dancer and Mr. April in FDNY calendar, sports bodybuilding medal.
A Bronx firefighter who sizzles in his off hours as an exotic dancer was busted yesterday at FDNY headquarters on drug charges - his second arrest in less than a year.
Rodney St. Cloud, 30, who heats up nightclubs and naughty parties in leather G-strings, was arrested at Brooklyn Metrotech for having $350,000 worth of steroids mailed to his wife's office in midtown, police said.
His wife, photocopy worker Stacey St. Cloud, also was arrested. The couple was charged with felony drug possession by Manhattan Special Narcotics Prosecutor Bridget Brennan.
Police sources said St. Cloud, a professional bodybuilder, received a shipment from China containing 20,000 units of steroids and 60 units of human growth hormone. Investigators believe he was selling the illegal supplements.
"This was not an amount for personal use," said one high-ranking police official.
The beefcake firefighter, who is Mr. April in the FDNY's 2004 hunky heroes calendar, has been working at the headquarters on modified duty since May, after he was charged with receiving steroids at his home while assigned to Engine 43 in the Bronx.
That bust prompted the FDNY to test St. Cloud for drugs, and he was awaiting department charges for testing positive when he was arrested again yesterday. He could not be reached for comment.
"He will be suspended pending the outcome of the investigation into this recent incident," FDNY spokesman David Billig said.
Last month, the Daily News reported that St. Cloud, who uses the name "Hot Rod," was charging $150 for a half-hour of private dancing, as well as gyrating on stage at the New Savoy, a Bronx strip club. The racy side job was not approved by FDNY officials - but St. Cloud insisted he would keep dancing while fighting fires.
"I have a superhero's body. I like saving people. I want to use my body for good," St. Cloud told The News then.
Fire Commissioner Nicholas Scoppetta has implemented a "zero tolerance" policy on drugs, Billig said.
Originally published on March 25, 2004
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