Thursday, May 16, 2013

AUSTIN POLICE CHIEF ART ACEVEDO'S FIRST AND LAST-EVER LETTER TO ME

THE FOLLOWING (BELOW) JULY 29, 2007-DATED E-MAIL REPLY LETTER IS CITY OF AUSTIN POLICE DEPARTMENT (APD) CHIEF ART ACEVEDO'S FIRST-EVER AND LAST-EVER WRITTEN COMMUNICATION TO ME (PRIVATE CITIZEN JOHN KEVIN MCMILLAN OF AUSTIN, TEXAS).

TWO YEARS AFTER CHIEF ACEVEDO WROTE AND SENT ME THAT OFFICIAL REPLY E-MAIL NOTE (BELOW), HIS APD CHIEF'S OFFICE EXECUTIVE ASSISTANT STEPHANIE HERNANDEZ, A HISPANIC WOMAN, MADE A VERY SURPRISING PHONE CALL TO ME IN WHICH SHE LEFT A VOICE-MAIL MESSAGE WITH MY PERSONAL PHONE SERVICE AT MY PRIVATE RESIDENCE IN NORTHWEST AUSTIN ON APRIL 29, 2009.

MS. HERNANDEZ SUBSEQUENTLY INFORMED ME ON THE TELEPHONE IN LATE APRIL 2009 THAT APD CHIEF  ART ACEVEDO AS OF THAT TIME FORBADE ME FROM EVER AGAIN WRITING DIRECTLY TO, OR EVER AGAIN MAKING ANY PHONE CALL DIRECTLY TO, THAT PARTICULAR HISPANIC MALE CHIEF OF POLICE OF THE CITY OF  AUSTIN POLICE DEPARTMENT IN AUSTIN, TEXAS.

MS. HERNANDEZ'S APRIL 2009 PHONE CALL TO ME AT MY PRIVATE RESIDENCE CAME FOUR YEARS AFTER A HISPANIC CENTRAL TEXAN MAN WITH THE LEGAL NAME OF "ELISEO PEREZ SR." ACKNOWLEDGED TO ME THAT HE HAD, IN FACT,  VICTIMIZED ME THROUGH NOTEWORTHY ILLEGAL ACTVIITY HE PURSUED.

ELISEO PEREZ SR. THROUGH ASSOCIATES OF HIS IN 2005 PAID AN OUT-OF-COURT SETTLEMENT TO ME OF SEVERAL HUNDRED DOLLARS OF CASH IN RESPONSE TO A SMALL-CLAIMS LEGAL COMPLAINT I HAD FILED AGAINST MR. PEREZ IN 2005 WITH A JUSTICE OF THE PEACE ALONG BURNET ROAD IN NORTHWEST AUSTIN.

THE AUSTIN POLICE DEPARTMENT (APD) DURING THAT SAME TIME PERIOD IN 2005 STATED TO ME THAT APD DID NOT HAVE ENOUGH CRIMINAL-LAW EVIDENCE TO FILE ANY CRIMINAL-LAW CHARGES AGAINST ELISEO PEREZ SR. IN CONNECTION WITH THE ALLEGED ILLEGAL ALTERATION AND ALLEGED THEFT OF A MONEY ORDER I HAD PURCHASED FOR MYSELF.

I HAD SIGNED MY OWN NAME ON THAT MONEY ORDER IN 2005, AND I HAD MYSELF DEPOSITED THAT MONEY ORDER INSIDE A FULLY ADDRESSED AND STAMPED  ENVELOPE INTO AN UNOFFICIAL MAIL-DEPOSIT BOX PROVIDED BY MY APARTMENT COMPLEX IN NORTHWEST AUSTIN.

I HAD MAILED THAT MONEY ORDER FOR INTENDED DELIVERY BY THE U.S. POSTAL SERVICE TO UNIVERSITY FEDERAL CREDIT UNION IN AUSTIN AS A FINANCIAL DEPOSIT INTO MY CHECKING ACCOUNT THERE.

THAT SAME MONEY ORDER CONTAINING HARD-EARNED TIP MONEY I HAD RECEIVED FROM NUMEROUS CUSTOMERS OF MINE IN MY RESTAURANT WAITERING CAREER IN AUSTIN, TEXAS----INCLUDING AT SOUPER SALAD LAKELINE RESTAURANT AND AT IHOP DUVAL RESTAURANT ALONG RESEARCH BOULEVARD IN NORTHWEST AUSTIN----WAS INSTEAD ALLEGEDLY SOMEHOW INTERCEPTED AND ALTERED AND THEN DEPOSITED BY AN ALLEGED CRIMINAL PERSON INTO  HIS OWN ELECTRICITY ACCOUNT WITH BLUEBONNNET ELECTRIC COOP IN GIDDINGS, TEXAS,.

THAT ILLEGALLY ALTERED AND STOLEN MONEY ORDER WAS ALLEGEDLY DESPOSITED AT BLUEBONNET ELECTRIC COOP IN GIDDINGS AS PAYMENT ON AN ELECTRIC SERVICE ACCOUNT HELD BY ELISEO PEREZ SR. OF CENTRAL TEXAS.

I OBTAINED THAT FACTUAL INFORMATION IN 2005 THROUGH A TRACE ON MY MONEY ORDER THAT WAS CONDUCTED FOR ME BY A MINNEAPOLIS-BASED MONEY ORDER COMPANY FROM WHICH I PURCHASED THAT MONEY ORDER FOR MYSELF IN 2005.

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--- On Sun, 7/29/07, Acevedo, Art [APD] wrote:





From: Acevedo, Art [APD]

Subject: RE: 7-27-07 reply sought re: four criminal-law issues in Austin

To: "John McMillan"

Date: Sunday, July 29, 2007, 9:54 AM





Dear Mr. McMillan,



Thank you for your note. I expect our members to enforce violations of law as required. Reports to Council will be made consistent with past practice and statute.



Regards,





ART ACEVEDO

Chief of Police

Austin Police Department





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From: John McMillan [mailto:mcmillanj@att.net]

Sent: Fri 7/27/2007 12:28 AM

To: Acevedo, Art [APD]

Subject: 7-27-07 reply sought re: four criminal-law issues in Austin





To: Austin Police Chief Art Acevedo, Austin Police Department, City of Austin, Austin, Texas.



July 27, 2007



Dear Chief Acevedo,



Congratulations on your very influential new position as Chief of Police for the City Government of Austin.



As a resident of Austin ever since mid-March of 1997, most recently, I am writing to ask you:



---whether you have any plans to request that the Austin Police Department (APD) compile and share with the Austin City Council at a designated public meeting of the Council, a monthly or semiannual or annual APD report providing statistics and other factual information about APD's most recent efforts at enforcing any and all applicable laws, including any municipal ordinance, prohibiting or restricting noise pollution in Austin.



---whether you believe that the Austin Police Department at present adequately enforces any and all applicable laws prohibiting or restricting certain types of anonymous communications in any and all contexts that might ever arise for which a criminal-law implication deriving from those anonymous communications might ever be cited or alleged.



----whether the Austin Police Department should have any role in helping to deter fraudulent or obscene verbalized communications by any media company or any cited business entity or non-profit organization or government-owned entity operating in Austin, Texas.



---whether you believe that the Austin Police Department currently does enough to compile statistical data relating to, and also investigate, alleged cases of verbal harassment or alleged terroristic threats being verbalized in Austin, Texas, in which alleged slander or alleged verbalization of death threats, for that matter, allegedly occur as well.



Thank you in advance, Chief Acevedo, for your very helpful responses to these four hopefully-polite questions from myself.



Sincerely and Best Wishes from a law-abiding and honest, clean-talking, non-stalking and consistently civil, teetotaling and alcohol-free, tobacco-free, facially cleanshaven, tattoo-less, former full-time clerical employee of the Texas Department of Public Safety state agency in Austin,



John Kevin McMillan,

11411 Research Boulevard, Apt. 325, Austin, Texas, 78759.

Phone: (512) 342-2295.

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