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Roger Golubski, the ex-Kansas City, Kansas police detective who was accused of abusing his power to extort and rape Black women and teenagers, and putting innocent men in prison has reportedly died by suicide.

KCUR reports that the 71-year-old’s trial was set to start trial on Monday morning, however, when he failed to show up in court, a judge issued an arrest warrant and postponed the trial. Police arrived at Golubski’s home after realizing his electronic monitoring device showed that he was there, and was found dead from a gunshot wound. A neighbor also reported a gunshot wound to the police.

“When officers arrived on scene, they located a deceased male on the back porch, who had sustained a fatal gunshot wound,” a statement from the Kansas Bureau of Investigation said. The KBI said there were “no indications of foul play.”

The judge overseeing the trial dismissed the case following the news of the former detective’s death.

“This matter involved extremely serious charges, and it is always difficult when a case is unable to be fully and fairly heard in a public trial and weighed and determined by a jury,” Assistant Attorney General Kristen Clarke said.

“The proceedings in this case may be over, but its lasting impact on all the individuals and families involved remains. We wish them peace and the opportunity for healing as they come to terms with this development and ask that they all be treated with respect and their privacy respected.”

Golubski was accused of violating the civil rights of two women by rape, kidnapping, and sexual assault. Prosecutors charged him under a federal statute that says it’s illegal for government officials—including police—to strip a person of federally protected civil rights.

He had been on house arrest for two years and was not permitted to have any firearm or weapon. He pleaded not guilty to the charges.

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Roger Golubski, the ex-Kansas City, Kansas police detective who was accused of abusing his power to extort and rape Black women and teenagers, and putting innocent men in prison has reportedly died by suicide.

KCUR reports that the 71-year-old’s trial was set to start trial on Monday morning, however, when he failed to show up in court, a judge issued an arrest warrant and postponed the trial. Police arrived at Golubski’s home after realizing his electronic monitoring device showed that he was there, and was found dead from a gunshot wound. A neighbor also reported a gunshot wound to the police.

“When officers arrived on scene, they located a deceased male on the back porch, who had sustained a fatal gunshot wound,” a statement from the Kansas Bureau of Investigation said. The KBI said there were “no indications of foul play.”

The judge overseeing the trial dismissed the case following the news of the former detective’s death.

“This matter involved extremely serious charges, and it is always difficult when a case is unable to be fully and fairly heard in a public trial and weighed and determined by a jury,” Assistant Attorney General Kristen Clarke said.

“The proceedings in this case may be over, but its lasting impact on all the individuals and families involved remains. We wish them peace and the opportunity for healing as they come to terms with this development and ask that they all be treated with respect and their privacy respected.”

Golubski was accused of violating the civil rights of two women by rape, kidnapping, and sexual assault. Prosecutors charged him under a federal statute that says it’s illegal for government officials—including police—to strip a person of federally protected civil rights.

He had been on house arrest for two years and was not permitted to have any firearm or weapon. He pleaded not guilty to the charges.

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