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The Kansas City, Kansas, Police Department plans to review every case involving former homicide detective Roger Golubski, who faces federal charges for allegedly using his position in the 1990s and early 2000s to protect sex traffickers and rape women. Unified Government commissioners on Thursday night vowed to support a $1.7 million allocation for the district attorney to digitize files as part of his effort to review cases touched by Golubski. District Attorney Mark Dupree said he needed the money to digitize case files — which are currently not organized or searchable — to find and review every case touched by Golubski, who has been accused of sexually assaulting and kidnapping Black women and helping run a violent sex trafficking operation. At a rally in front of the Unified Government building Thursday, civil rights lawyers, residents and activists from other states said broad DOJ intervention is required in KCK, which they described as being plagued by police misconduct for de...

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