01/25/2026
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(Contrary to what some people may think, this is not justice!! This was a coward's way out, and these families deserve justice, if that means going after his pension at the department, so be it!
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Roger Golubski, a White former Kansas City Police Detective accused of kidnapping and sexually assaulting Black women and teenagers, was found dead at his home in Edwardsville after failing to show up for trial. Per the Associated Press, on Monday (Dec.
2), the Kansas Bureau of Investigation (KBI) said that police found Golubski dead of a gunshot wound on the back porch of his split-level home."
Police said that a neighbor heard a gunshot, prompting police to be dispatched to the scene, where they found 71-year-old Golubski dead just before the start of his criminal trial over allegations that he sexually assaulted Black women and teenagers. The former Kansas City Police Detective was locally called a "dirty cop" who terrorized the Black community for decades by kidnapping and sexually assaulting Black women and teenagers, terrorizing those who attempted to fight back, and putting innocent Black men in prison.
Before his death, Golubshi was accused of misconduct, criminal behavior, and "the grossest acts of corruption a police officer can commit." He was accused of abusing the power of his police badge to violate the civil rights of two women by r**e, kidnapping, and sexual assault. He was also charged under a federal statute making it a crime for government officials, including law enforcement officers, to deprive a person of federally protected civil rights. Golubski pled not guilty to all charges. He had been confined to his home on house arrest for the last two years and under the conditions of his release, he was prohibited from possessing a "firearm, destructive device or other weapon." His case was officially dismissed upon his death, but his alleged victims demand answers and justice.)