Friday, December 9, 2016

A LOOMING SCENARIO FOR THE TEXAS HOUSE COMMITTEE ON COUNTY AFFAIRS: THAT COMMITTEE MIGHT SUBPOENA FORMER AUSTIN POLICE CHIEF ART ACEVEDO AND QUESTION HIM AT A COMMITTEE HEARING ABOUT WHAT HE KNOWS, OR DID KNOW AT ANY TIME, ABOUT WHO HAS BEEN ILLEGALLY ENTERING MY LOCKED PRIVATE BEDROOM OF MY RENTAL HOUSING UNIT AND HAVING ILLEGAL PHYSICAL OR SEXUAL CONTACT WITH ME OR ILLEGALLY INJURING ME OR HARMING MY MEDICAL HEALTH DURING MY SLEEP AS I LAY ALONE, UNCONSCIOUS AND PROBABLY ALSO SNORING, ON MY DESIGNATED BED, A BED I MYSELF OWN, INSIDE MY LOCKED ROOM OR LOCKED PRIVATE BEDROOM OF MY RENTAL UNIT IN NORTHWEST AUSTIN

In January 2017, one of the very first persons whom I believe that at least one committee of the Texas House of Representatives ---- such as the Texas House Committee on County Affairs or the Texas House Committee on Criminal Jurisprudence or the Texas House Committee on Homeland Security or the Texas House Select Committee on Emerging Issues in Law Enforcement or the Texas House Committee on Urban Affairs --- should subpoena to testify before that Committee, is City of Houston Police Chief Art Acevedo.

Mr. Acevedo had served as Chief of Police for the City of Austin throughout a recent five-year period in which no arrest of any crime suspect was ever made by APD in APD Sex Crimes Case 11-3550615 ---a case in which I myself was the complainant and victim in that crime case from late December 2011, and results from the rape-evidence kit reportedly submitted to an outside lab for testing by the APD Sex Crimes Unit on June 2, 2016, apparently have still not been obtained by APD.

 Also, no arrest of any suspect was ever made by APD under Chief Acevedo's authority in response to any of the other dozens of crime reports I filed with APD over a multi-year period, including in 2016, about my being a self-identified victim of continuous-daily-and-year-round alleged-anal-rape-crimes-and-personal-injury-crimes allegedly victimizing me in a context in which I was lying ALONE, asleep and unconscious and probably also snoring, on a bed that I myself own inside my locked private bedroom of my locked rental housing unit in Austin, Texas.

Among the questions that some committee of the Texas Legislature should ask former APD Chief Art Acevedo are:

---Were you aware that this alleged crime case was, in fact, a continuous felony-home-invasion-crimes and continuous-personal-injury-crimes case in which the victim is a law-abiding single-by-choice, longtime-celibate, always-sober, gainfully employed white non-Hispanic gentleman, John Kevin McMillan of northwest Austin?

--Did you order any APD assistant chiefs of police or any other APD officers to not have any role in the arrest of ANY crime suspect in connection with the alleged continuous personal-injury-crimes-and-anal-rape-crimes case in which John Kevin McMillan of Austin is the cited victim?

---Did you ever obtain any evidence at any time indicating that the so-called "marijuana community of Austin" or the so-called "cocaine community of Austin" or the so-called "lesbian-gay-transsexual-bisexual-transvestite community of Austin" or any cited racial or ethnic or religious group or anti-religious group or atheist group ever exhibited any type of criminal intent toward John Kevin McMillan at any time during your entire tenure as APD Chief?

---What actions did you as Chief of Police take to respond to Mr. McMillan's criminal-law complaints to APD?

---What prompted you to ask a female assistant of yours in the APD Chief's Office, Stephanie Hernandez, to contact Mr. McMillan by telephone inside his private residence in 2008 and ask Mr. McMillan to refrain from ever again directly writing to you, Art Acevedo, or from ever again directly making phone calls to you at any time?

Austin City Manager Marc Ott co-signed a check of more than $2,000 to compensate St. David's Medical Center for the forensic rape-evidence exam that was performed on myself, John Kevin McMillan of Austin, on Dec. 22, 2011, for APD Sex Crimes Case 11-3550615, inside the emergency room of the St. David's Medical Center -- a few blocks from the UT-Austin's Law School -- in connection with that case. Also, an APD representative applied for financial compensation from the Attorney General of Texas for expenses that APD incurred from that cited forensic medical-evidence exam. And the Attorney General of Texas did in fact approve a payment of money to APD and the City of Austin to partially compensate the City and APD for that expense.

Anyone seeking a photocopy of all legal documentation about these applications for compensation and checks that were in fact issued is invited to call me or write to myself, John Kevin McMillan of Austin, Texas. I will then gladly FAX copies of those documents I obtained in January 2015 in response to a public-information request I submitted to the Attorney General of Texas state agency.

My e-mail address is: mcmillanj@att.net. 
My home phone number is: (512) 342-2295. 
My home mailing address is: John Kevin McMillan, Village Oaks Apartments, 10926 Jollyville Road, Building 9, Apartment 902, Austin, Texas, 78759.




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