But a large part of a department that looked the other way. Ex-KCK cop questioned about coercing women takes the Fifth
This all came to light because he sent a man to prison, for 23 years, for a crime he did not commit. Why? Because he could, and because it is about winning, not about Justice.
Freudenberger’s line of questioning portrays Golubski’s superiors in the Kansas City, Kansas, Police Department as knowing about his behavior with prostitutes — many of them addicted to drugs or otherwise vulnerable to threats and coercion by police — and either looking the other way or tacitly endorsing it.
The guy he sent to prison is suing.
Pilate, Runnels and others represented McIntyre when he was exonerated three years ago after evidence showed Golubski manipulated two key witnesses to identify McIntyre as the perpetrator in the 1994 killings of Doniel Quinn and Donald Ewing in Kansas City, Kansas’ North End, even though he had no motive and there was no forensic evidence linking him to the crime.
Cops get rewarded for closing cases. Apparently no one looked to closely at how this guy was doing it.
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