Federal Lawsuit Against Alleged 'Dirty Cop' Claims Sexual Assault Whilst Wearing Badge

From our perspective . . . Here's the most important thing to understand about this case . . .

It's HIGHLY LIKELY that NONE of these allegations will every be confirmed by a court of law because the suspect is dying.

And so . . . Right or wrong, this give activists & legal eagles a lot of leeway to push their claims in the public discourse . . . They're basically talking about a walking dead guy who isn't going to be able to fight back.

Accordingly . . . Here's the latest report . . .

"The filing argues Golubski and others were, “dirty cops who used the power of their badges to exploit Black women.”

"It argues many of the attacks happened while officers were wearing badges and carried guns.

"The lawsuit argues women were intimidated and could not report crimes because the problem was so pervasive. It likens the situation to a government-sanctioned protection racket."

Read more via www.TonysKansasCity.com links . . .

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