Ex-detective accused of sexually assaulting Black women fails to appear at trial, warrant issued
KANSAS CITY, Kan. (AP) — A white Kansas police detective accused of sexually assaulting Black women and girls did not appear for his trial Monday, prompting authorities to issue an arrest warrant.
Roger Golubski, 71, failed to appear in federal court Monday as jury selection was about to begin. Craig Beam, a public affairs officer with the U.S. Marshal’s Service, confirmed that an arrest warrant has been issued.
Golubski faces six felony counts of violating women’s civil rights. Prosecutors say Golubski demanded sexual favors from female residents of poor neighborhoods and would sometimes threaten to jail their relatives if they turned him down.
When Golubski failed to show up in court on Monday, his attorney, Christopher Joseph, said his client “was despondent about the media coverage.” He did not elaborate.