Roger Golubski may be dead, but his accusers say the impact of his actions continues to live on. Now that he won’t stand trial, many people in Kansas City, Kansas, have a thirst for justice and answers that will never be fulfilled.
An autopsy has revealed that a single gunshot wound was found on the temple of a disgraced Kansas City detective during an autopsy, however, a cause of death has not yet been determined.
“I was placed [in prison] by the hands of Golubski and he was the one that was hurting and tormenting society I wanted him to feel what it is like to sit in a cell for 23 hours out of the day for years,” said Miracle of Innocence Co-Founder, Lamonte McIntyre.
A disgraced former detective accused of horrific crimes and abuse of power was found dead, with a single fatal gunshot wound, just as the first of two federal trials was set to begin Monday morning.
A high-profile case takes a shocking turn after disgraced KCK detective, Roger Golubski was found dead. Now, his alleged accusers are left with questions and are demanding answers.
Disgraced Kansas City, Kansas, Police Department Detective Roger Golubski will finally have a day in court. It’s a day many in Kansas City have waited for decades to see.
He was charged with federal civil rights crimes for sexually assaulting two victims while acting under color of law, the U.S. Department of Justice stated.
Former Detective Rodger Golubski will remain on house arrest. On Thursday, a federal judge denied a motion to end house arrest based on a trip to Culver’s.
Roger Golubski was back in federal court in Topeka on Wednesday. He’s facing charges related to rape and kidnapping, but there are accusations swirling throughout Kansas City, Kansas, that he may be responsible for more crimes.
The arrest of disgraced KCKPD detective Roger Golubski doesn’t wrap up the questions and allegations regarding corruption within the police department.