Monday, March 14, 2016

AUSTIN POLICE CHIEF STAN KNEE ON NOVEMBER 20, 1999, ACCEPTS HAND-DELIVERED LEGAL LETTER OF COMPLAINT FROM JOHN KEVIN McMILLAN OF AUSTIN, TEXAS, USA


(Editor's Note: The following is the exact verbatim entire text of a signed legal letter of complaint from John Kevin McMillan of Austin, Texas, that was specifically addressed to APD Chief Stan Knee and was politely hand-delivered by the cited complainant inside the Austin Police Department headquarters main office building in downtown Austin on November 20, 1999. A photocopy of this two-page signed legal letter to Chief Knee is currently being stored in the legal files of the cited single adult male complainant inside his current private residence in northwest Austin--- jkm)
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P.O. Box 11517,
Austin, Texas, 78711
or: ViewPoint Apartments,
Apartment 101,
2518 Leon Street,
Austin, Texas, 78705
or: (512) 482-0092 (home phone)
or (512) 305-4599 (voice mail)
or E-mail: jkmcmil@texas.net

November 20, 1999

Austin Police Chief Stan Knee,
City of Austin Police Department,
715 East 8th Street,
Austin, Texas, 78701
Phone: (512) 480-5000

Dear Chief Knee:

Thank you again for your recent congenial reply letter to myself in my capacity as President of the Progressive Prohibitionist Religion of Austin concerning my proposal at an Austin City Council meeting that education-related employment eligibility requirements for Austin Police officers be raised significantly.

This additional letter to you relates to a sobering aspect of my own quality of life here in Austin, Texas, in regard to which I filed a criminal-law complaint with the Austin Police Department on June 12, 1998, as well as prior to that time, with your law-enforcement agency having assigned that formal complaint of mine the case number of #98-4719109. In that regard, I also subsequently mailed lots of supplementary materials to Sergeant Mark Sievers and Assistant Investigator Susan Saldana, the two Austin Police Department officials who were assigned to coordinate investigation of that formal complaint from me.

Sergeant Mark Sievers and Assistant Investigator Susan Saldana have each stated to me that they are not aware of any auditory harassment of myself or any violation of my own privacy rights or any other infringement upon my own legal rights by others occurring at any time in regard to myself anywhere inside the city limits of Austin.

I am writing you and hand-delivering to you this one follow-up letter to offer you several additional legal documents, which were either mailed or E-mailed from me to the person or persons to whom it was addressed, or, alternatively, were mailed to me, in the case of a recent reply letter I received from The University of Texas at Austin and in the case of two letters I recently received from my very fine attorney, Mr. John F. Campbell of Campbell & Morgan Law Firm in Austin.

I would like to take this opportunity, I being a single, unencumbered, adult, law-abiding, consistently civil, altruistic, conscientious gentleman and gainfully employed permanent resident of Austin, Texas --- I having resided in this city proper since March 1997, most recently --- to ask if you would be so kind as to write and mail me one reply letter in regard to the various legal matters that my complaints filed with the Austin Police Department, including this current one, have either directly cited or alluded to, in your opinion.

Among other things, I'd appreciate learning from you whether The University of Texas at Austin or any employee or associate of UT-Austin has any intrusive or manipulative or proprietary or other extraordinary involvement in my own life, from what you have been able to determine.

If so, who gave those persons that legal authority or legal responsibility or employment or intrusive or manipulative role, from what you are able to determine? If not so, which person or persons or entity in Austin does appear to have had an intrusive or proprietary or other extraordinary role in my own life?

I am confident that my own quality of life in Austin, Texas, will be greatly enhanced through your own admirable and very conscientious involvement in this entire matter.

Thank you for your very kind willingness to review this letter and the enclosed supporting materials, and I hope to hear from you soon.

Sincerely,

John K. McMillan

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