Sunday, March 12, 2017

NO NEED FOR TELEVISED SEMIANNUAL UPDATE REPORTS FROM THE AUSTIN POLICE CHIEF ON HOME-INVASION CRIME STATS FOR EACH DISTRICT OF AUSTIN, 'AUSTIN RANTS AND RAVES' CRAIGSLIST RESPONDENT 'GREG S.' STATES IN E-MAIL REPLY LETTER SENT TO ME AT 2:28 P.M. SATURDAY, MARCH 11, 2017, AND DIRECTLY RECEIVED BY MY PERSONAL E-MAIL SYSTEM INBOX



Greg S

To pjztn-6039182511@pers.craigslist.org

Today (Saturday, March 11, 2017) at 2:28 PM




Gun fags are the enemy.

As usual. As history and facts prove over and over.

Scared little men hugging guns waiting for home invasions are of no concern. Let the invaders get the gun fags. Who cares? Nobody except the Bundy NRA KKK cum guzzlers.

Simple as that.

Facts. Go away gun fairies. Stop watching all those silly little boy gun action 'hero' movies and video game joysticking. Just shaft stroking coward chicken littles bringing guns to a boxing match. Cowards at heart.

Which is NOT American. Tiny pickle problems mostly is you gun fellers' issue. Women know too, eh? Indeed.
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(THE FOLLOWING 'AUSTIN RANTS AND RAVES' CRAIGSLIST ONLINE ITEM FROM MYSELF, JOHN KEVIN McMILLAN OF NORTHWEST AUSTIN, WAS POSTED BY ME AT 9:14 A.M. SATURDAY, MARCH 11, 2017:)

COUNCIL SHOULD REQUIRE HOME-INVASION CRIMES UPDATES (Austin)

If I were a member of the Austin City Council, and I am not, I would author and sponsor a proposed new city ordinance requiring the Austin Police Chief, with Interim Police Chief Brian Manley currently holding that title, to hold a semiannual press conference at which that police chief would be legally required to present to the general public--- and also answer questions about--- the most recent APD-compiled home-invasion crimes statistics for Austin as a whole, and for each and every district of Austin (District 1 or District 10, for instance).

It seems to me, from what I have myself observed or heard about during the period ever since April 2011, that the incidence of truly outrageous felony home-invasion crimes in Austin is apparently increasing at a very alarming rate.

One very prominent male Episcopalian clergyman in northwest Austin did send me an e-mail letter in the last few years in which he expressed concern to me in writing about what he identified as alleged "home invasion crimes" allegedly victimizing a cited resident of Austin. This, to me, is an indication that home-invasion crimes are posing a growing concern to admirably vigilant and public-safety-minded religious groups here in Austin.

So my question is this: Do you agree with me that the Austin City Council should require the current Austin Police Chief to every six months present a "Home Invasion Crimes Update" report to the people of Austin at a well-publicized press conference here in this capital city of Texas?

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