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Roger Golubski was charged in 2022 with six felony counts of violating the civil rights of women and girls.
Prosecutors say he sexually abused them and sometimes threatened to throw them or their relatives in jail if they didn't comply.
The 71-year-old was found dead on his back porch Monday morning after a neighbor reported hearing a gunshot.
Golubski was at the center of a string of lawsuits and criminal allegations that led the Wyandotte County prosecutor’s office to begin a $1.7 million effort to reexamine cases he worked on during his 35 years on the force.
In Kansas City , police officers buy firearms they'll use on duty from a list of approved weapons and, if they cover the cost themselves, keep them after leaving the department.
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