Sunday, October 16, 2016

AUSTIN POLICE DEPARTMENT SENIOR POLICE OFFICER JAMES TURNER ON JUNE 1, 2016, FILES APD REPORT THAT REFERS TO SELF-IDENTIFIED CRIME VICTIM JOHN KEVIN McMILLAN OF NORTHWEST AUSTIN AND POSSIBLY ONE OTHER INDIVIDUAL


(The following Austin Police Department supplementary report from APD Senior Police Officer and "Crisis Intervention Team" mental health officer James Turner, Badge Number 5980, was publicly released by APD on September 20, 2016, among 136 total pages of legal documents that APD mailed that day to public-information requestor and private citizen John Kevin McMillan of Austin, Texas.

(Those documents were publicly released in response to APD public-information request 9-17932. In that September 15, 2016-dated e-mail request, Mr. McMillan had specified in writing to APD that he exclusively sought documents from APD in the period ever since 12:01 a.m. April 17, 2011, that referred to Mr. McMillan being a victim of either a possible or actual continuous crime or an alleged possible or actual federal crime.

(THE TERM "EMERGENCY DETENTION", BELOW, REFERS TO AN APD-IMPOSED 48-HOUR INVOLUNTARY EMERGENCY CONFINEMENT IN A PSYCHIATRIC UNIT OF A HOSPITAL IN AUSTIN WITHOUT ANY COURT HEARING PRIOR TO THAT SHORT-TERM CONFINEMENT. THE TERM "CIT Unit" refers to the APD "Crisis Intervention Team," which employs numerous APD mental health officers. The TERM "NOI" that appears in the final line of the following APD report is apparently an APD abbreviation for "No Other Information".

Also, the following June 1, 2016-dated APD report written by APD Senior Police Officer James Turner failed to mention that the cited criminal-law complainant, John Kevin McMillan, does not himself have any criminal-conviction record and has not consumed, or ever once been required to consume, any psychiatric medication on any occasion in the most recent 25-year period. The following APD report by APD Officer Turner also failed to mention that Mr. McMillan does NOT have any relationship with ANY psychiatrist anywhere in the world, nor would Mr. McMillan ever agree to any such involvement at any time. The report by Officer Turner also neglected to mention that Mr. McMillan is gainfully employed and leads a dependably civil and law-abiding and honest, permanently alcohol-free, lifelong-tobacco-free, permanently-marijuana-free-and-permanently-illicit-drug-free lifestyle. -- jkm)

"AUSTIN POLICE DEPARTMENT
"GENERAL OFFENSE HARDCOPY
"OPEN RECORDS REQUEST
"(3463-0 EDP INTERVENTION WITH CONTACT
"GO# 2016-1410706
"NOT APPROVED

"Follow Up Report # 1

"Related Text Page(s)

"Narrative Text# 1

"Document SUPPLEMENTS

"Author AP5980 -- TURNER, JAMES

"Subject CIT SUP

"Related Date/Time JUN-01-2016 (WED.) 1456

"On this date, I reviewed this incident. In this event the Officer identified one or more subjects as possibly suffering from a mental illness. According to the Officer the subject or subjects did not meet the criteria for an Emergency Detention and was released on scene. The incident does not require follow up by the CIT Unit at this time. The CIT portion of this report is for information only.

"NOI JT5980"

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