Friday, September 23, 2022

"This defendant has shown nothing but utter contempt for the law," they wrote. "He has spent decades lording his power over his victims and the community by demonstrating how unbound by legal limits he feels."

Kansas City, Kansas, Police Department, Detective Roger Golubski was always on the lookout for his next victim, someone pretty, poor and Black, someone no one would believe over the word of a white man with a badge

Almost 40 years after prosecutors say his reign of terror began – Golubski faces a criminal trial and life behind bars. His arrest last week brought some relief to the women he’s accused of terrorizing but also served as a reminder of just how long it took for anyone to believe their stories.

Golubski, 69, has pleaded not guilty to six federal civil rights charges of sexually assaulting two victims while acting under color of law.

The youngest of Golubski's accusers was just 13 when she said the detective pulled up to her, flashed his badge and told her to get in the car, she recounted to prosecutors before describing a horrific and violent sexual assault.

Despite her cries and insistence that she was a virgin, Golubski told her to stop being a crybaby and she was old enough to make decisions, prosecutors say.

Afterward came a warning that frightened the girl to the core.

He told her to keep her mouth shut or she could “kiss her sweet little grandmother goodbye,” and he ran the streets so “don’t (mess) with him,” she told prosecutors.

She "felt like she was in a life-or-death situation,” prosecutors wrote.

Golubski went on to sexually assault the girl more than 10 times between 1998 and 2001, frequently threatening to kill her or her grandmother, even once forcing her to dig her own grave at a local cemetery, prosecutors say.



Anyone wonder why some people say "fuck the police" after knowing this rapist was on the job for 40 years, and not a single co-worker ever noticed the word on the street, and asked IA to check it out?

At least one woman complained about Golubski to the department's internal affairs division in 2004 and was told "there was nothing they could do because it was her word against" the detective's, prosecutors say.

SO, IA WAS told about it, and they blue walled up. That's not WTF IA gets paid to do.

So, I'll say it. Fuck the police.

Prosecutors laid out the accounts of nine survivors in court documents but suspect there could be more.

The accusations against Golubski first gained widespread attention in 2017, when a man named Lamont McIntyre was freed after serving 23 years in prison for a 1994 double murder he didn't commit.

McIntyre sued Golubski the following year, accusing the detective of framing McIntyre for the murders when he was just 17 years old. McIntyre's mother, Rosie McIntyre, said Golubski targeted her son because she refused to agree to a long-term sexual arrangement with him after he raped her.

Though some of the women lodged complaints, Golubski faced no consequences from the allegations. His fellow officers – including his own longtime partner – have said they knew nothing about them.

Golubski retired from the Kansas City Police Department in 2010, collecting a full pension, and then worked for another nearby police agency until 2016.

"This defendant has shown nothing but utter contempt for the law," they wrote. "He has spent decades lording his power over his victims and the community by demonstrating how unbound by legal limits he feels."

They cited one survivor's rape.

"Why are you doing this?” she asked Golubski, they say. "(He) responded, 'Because I can.'”

So, I'll say it. Fuck the police.

If you have a problem with me, and not this serial rapist pedophile cop, you go ahead and tell me why you defend him. I'll wait and see if you figure out why you want to think I'm the bad guy for hating a serial rapist pedophile cop 

https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2022/09/23/roger-golubski-kansas-city-detective-arrest/10428509002/?gnt-cfr=1

2 comments:

  1. Jess I've said it before , I'll say it again , Any cop who see's or knows that a crime is being committed by another cop is guilty of the same crime . In this state {N.V.} if some one tells you they are going to commit a crime you can be charged with conspiracy and that often is a longer sentence . But then I have never seen a cop charged with even that . Again if that was the standard { see it let it go you are guilty and charged so } Trump would still our Pres and you would be paying two bucks for gas .

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  2. A clear case of weld the cell door shut.

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