(2 Dec 2024)
RESTRICTION SUMMARY:
ASSOCIATED PRESS
Edwardsville, Kansas – 2 December 2024
1. Body being carried on stretcher
2. Close up of police lights with house in background
3. Wide view of police scene outside Golubski’s home
4. Investigators searching car
5. Edwardsville police cars
6. Investigator walking out of front door
7. Close up of Golubski’s home
8. Police walking behind crime scene tape
9. Golubski’s body being placed in van
10. Wide view of police scene outside Golubski’s home
ASSOCIATED PRESS
Topeka, Kansas – 2 December 2024
11. UPSOUND (English) Rev. Rachel Williams-Glenn, St. Luke African Methodist Episcopal Church:
“We who believe in freedom shall not rest until justice rolls down like water.”
12. Various of rally outside federal courthouse
ASSOCIATED PRESS
Edwardsville, Kansas – 2 December 2024
13. Golubski’s body being positioned behind van
14. Investigator walking towards police car
STORYLINE:
A FORMER KANSAS POLICE DETECTIVE ACCUSED OF SEXUALLY ASSAULTING BLACK WOMEN AND GIRLS DIED MONDAY IN AN APPARENT SUICIDE – JUST AS HIS FEDERAL TRIAL WAS ABOUT TO BEGIN.
AUTHORITIES SAY ROGER GOLUBSKI DIED FROM A GUNSHOT WOUND, AND THAT THERE’S NO INDICATION OF FOUL PLAY.
AUTHORITIES SAY HE WAS FOUND ON HIS BACK PORCH AFTER A NEIGHBOR REPORTED HEARING A GUNSHOT.
THE 71-YEAR-OLD GOLUBSKI WAS FACING SIX FELONY COUNTS OF VIOLATING WOMEN’S CIVIL RIGHTS.
HE PLEADED NOT GUILTY — BUT DID NOT APPEAR IN COURT MONDAY FOR JURY SELECTION. HIS ATTORNEY SAID HE WAS "DESPONDENT ABOUT THE MEDIA COVERAGE."
UPSOUND (English) Rev. Rachel Williams-Glenn, St. Luke African Methodist Episcopal Church:
“We who believe in freedom shall not rest until justice rolls down like water.”
ABOUT 50 PEOPLE HELD A SHORT RALLY OUTSIDE THE FEDERAL COURTHOUSE IN TOPEKA TO SHOW SUPPORT FOR THE WOMEN ACCUSING GOLUBSKI OF ABUSING THEM. THE RALLY BROKE UP BEFORE HIS DEATH WAS ANNOUNCED.
PROSECUTORS LATER SAID THAT GOLUBSKI HAD DIED.
THE CASE AGAINST GOLUBSKI WAS DISMISSED AT PROSECUTORS’ REQUEST.
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