(Below is the e-mail letter of protest from myself that Austin City Council members apparently chose to ignore when on Thursday, June 14, they unanimously approved the appointment of Interim APD Chief Brian Manley as the City's new permanent police chief, a choice that City Council made upon recommendation from Austin City Manager Spencer Cronk.)
On Monday, June 11, 2018 1:22 PM, John McMillan
Dear Austin Mayor Adler and Austin City Council members in Austin, Texas,
I urge each of you to please devote more thought to your plans -- news I learned about today through online research --- to officially appoint Interim Austin Police Chief Brian Manley at a City Council meeting this week as the new permanent Chief of Police for the City Government of Austin.
I hereby maintain in writing that Interim APD Chief Manley and his immediate predecessor, APD Chief Art Acevedo, each allegedly failed over a one-and-one-half-year period and multi-year period, respectively, to insist on full and adequate crime investigation by each and every appropriate APD unit, including the APD sex crimes unit and cited APD violent-crimes units, of any and all alleged possible or suspected continuous personal-injury crimes cases and alleged suspected continuous sex-crimes cases and alleged continuous-home-invasion-crimes cases and alleged injurious-and-unauthorized-fraudulent-continuous-medical-services-crimes cases for which the Austin Police Department has received criminal-law complaints or crime reports.
I am referring to reports to APD about the above-cited categories of crime cases that were provided by a reputable news media organization or a cited victim or a neighbor or friend or acquaintance or relative or coworker or work supervisor or neighbor or associate of that crime victim, or from a Travis County Government official or Williamson County Government official or State Government of Texas official or U.S. Government official.
The above-cited evidence about Interim Police Chief Brian Manley's allegedly unhelpful and allegedly negligent conduct over a one-and-one-half-year period in which he has been the top APD official, demands further discussion about whether Brian Manley or someone else should become the new official police chief for Austin, Texas.
Thank you in advance for giving consideration to my urgent recommendation that the Austin City Council insist on a nationwide search for a new APD chief, or, at the very least, make any possible appointment of Brian Manley as the new APD chief strictly contingent on his developing an effective strategy within a cited multi-week time period for APD adequately investigating and pressing criminal-law charges in regard to any of the above-cited categories of criminal activities allegedly victimizing innocent persons, myself among them, in Austin, Texas, in the year 2018.
Sincerely and Best Wishes,
I hereby maintain in writing that Interim APD Chief Manley and his immediate predecessor, APD Chief Art Acevedo, each allegedly failed over a one-and-one-half-year period and multi-year period, respectively, to insist on full and adequate crime investigation by each and every appropriate APD unit, including the APD sex crimes unit and cited APD violent-crimes units, of any and all alleged possible or suspected continuous personal-injury crimes cases and alleged suspected continuous sex-crimes cases and alleged continuous-home-invasion-crimes cases and alleged injurious-and-unauthorized-fraudulent-continuous-medical-services-crimes cases for which the Austin Police Department has received criminal-law complaints or crime reports.
I am referring to reports to APD about the above-cited categories of crime cases that were provided by a reputable news media organization or a cited victim or a neighbor or friend or acquaintance or relative or coworker or work supervisor or neighbor or associate of that crime victim, or from a Travis County Government official or Williamson County Government official or State Government of Texas official or U.S. Government official.
The above-cited evidence about Interim Police Chief Brian Manley's allegedly unhelpful and allegedly negligent conduct over a one-and-one-half-year period in which he has been the top APD official, demands further discussion about whether Brian Manley or someone else should become the new official police chief for Austin, Texas.
Thank you in advance for giving consideration to my urgent recommendation that the Austin City Council insist on a nationwide search for a new APD chief, or, at the very least, make any possible appointment of Brian Manley as the new APD chief strictly contingent on his developing an effective strategy within a cited multi-week time period for APD adequately investigating and pressing criminal-law charges in regard to any of the above-cited categories of criminal activities allegedly victimizing innocent persons, myself among them, in Austin, Texas, in the year 2018.
Sincerely and Best Wishes,
John Kevin McMillan, the founder and only approved current member of the new and non-proselytizing and crime-deterrence-minded and lawfully non-Christian and implicitly-deistic, factually-minded "Progressive Prohibitionist Religion" of Austin, Texas.
My home phone: (512) 342-2295.
My e-mail address: mcmillanj@att.net
My home address: 10926 Jollyville Road, Apt. 1609, Austin, TX 78759.
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