Community activists in Kansas City, Kansas, are urging federal and local authorities to intensify their investigations into former police detective Roger Golubski, a man long accused of misusing his badge to harm vulnerable community members.
Despite his death in 2024, survivors and advocates say many unanswered questions remain — including whether others in law enforcement helped shield him from accountability.
Survivors Lead Demonstration Outside Unified Government Building
On Tuesday, a group of community advocates gathered outside the Unified Government building to call for broader investigations. The rally was driven in large part by women who claim Golubski sexually assaulted, intimidated, or exploited them for years, often under the guise of police authority.
One of the women, Ophelia Williams, shared her story publicly. She said her first encounter with Golubski came during a homicide investigation involving her two teenage sons, who were only 14 years old at the time…