A retired Kansas City, Kansas, police detective claims there was a culture of corruption to cover up the misdeeds of other law enforcement officers.Max Seifert worked for the department from February 1975 until December 2005.His tenure coincided with that of former Detective Roger Golubski, who died by suicide Monday in advance of his federal criminal trial for sexual assault, which was also scheduled to begin Monday.Up to nine women were scheduled to testify about how Golubski sexually assaulted them while he was on the job.Seifert said he retired a year early due to then-Chief Ron Miller’s leadership.“He knew there were problems with Roger Golubski. He knew it, and he did nothing about it,” Seifert said of Miller.Specifically, Seifert remembers a training class where he said Miller told other detectives that Golubski had a problem sharing information and working with informants.Seifert also said it was well-known that Golubski was a customer …
Ex-KCK detective claims cover up of Roger Golubski’s alleged crimes [Video]
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