----- Forwarded Message -----
From: John McMillan
To: "management.records@austintexas.gov" ; Kirk Watson ; Darla Dixon ; Margaret Moore ; Texas Rangers 2015 ; Office for Victims of Crime U.S. DOJ ; Travis County Judge Sarah Eckhardt ; Hernandez Sally [TCSO] ; Governor's Office of Texas Open Records Administrator ; david.maxwell@texasattorneygeneral.gov ; Fbinaa Info ; Austin Mayor Steve Adler ; U.S. Department of Homeland Security ; david.escamilla@traviscountytx.gov ; central_texas@cruz.senate.gov ; Travis County Commissioner Brigid Shea ; City of Austin City Attorney Anne Morgan ; ACLU of Texas ; Texas Legal ; Joyful Heart Foundation for Rape Victims ; Texas Association Against Sexual Assault Atty Kaiser 2016 ; Spencer Cronk ; Rey Arellano ; gerald.daugherty@traviscountytx.gov ; Bnaibrith Info ; TRA General Counsel Kenneth Besserman ; Federal Law Enf. Officers Assn ; ogc.webmaster@dps.texas.gov ; State Comptroller Criminal Investigations Division Chief Martin Cano ; Austin City Council Member Ann Kitchen 2016 ; U.S. Dept. of Housing and Urban Devlpt (TX regional office) ; FAIRHOUSING CRT (CRT) ; internalaffairs@roundrocktexas.gov ; pdadmin@westlakehills.org ; jsmith@pflugervilletx.gov ; Houston Police Dept 2015 ; Gina Hinojosa ; United States Senate ; Senator John Whitmire ; State Senator Joan Huffman ; bill.zedler@house.texas.gov ; Nicole D. Collier ; Rep. Sheryl Cole 2019 CentralTX ; Travis County Commissioner Jeffrey Travillion 2017 ; Mike Henderson ; KEYE CBS News Austin 2017 ; Austin Chronicle Editors ; District 1 ; District 4 ; Council Member Flannigan ; District 7 ; district9@austintexas.gov ; district2@austintexas.gov ; district3@austintexas.gov ; Austin City Council Member Ellen Troxclair 2016 ; StateRep.DonnaHoward ; Todd Hunter ; Dwayne Bohac ; Garnet F. Coleman ; Kyle Biedermann ; jon.rosenthal@house.texas.gov ; Jonathan Stickland ; stan.standridge@abilenetx.gov ; Leander Police Chief Minton ; Cedar Park TX Police 2016 ; Bee Cave TX Police Dept. 2016 ; Ariella Hannon ; Sunset Valley Police Dept. Lt. Richard Andreucci ; San Marcos Police Chief Chase Stapp 2017 ; Hays County TX Sheriff's Office CID Unit 2016 ; Bexar County Attorney David Smith ; Williamson County TX Attorney 2016 ; Williamson County Sheriff Chody 2018 ; National Crime Victim Law Institute Lewis & Clark Law School Portland Oregon ; Rape Abuse and Incest National Network ; Dennis Bonnen ; Wind River Crossing GM Ann Coker ; chiefsoffice@newtonma.gov ; Austin American-Statesman Managing Editor John Bridges ; CBS News '60 Minutes' Editors and Reporters ; takebackhope@tlsc.org ; Justin Holland ; Texas Observer Editors ; Criminal Justice Journalists Board Member Rashbaum ; Crime Report Ed. Stephen Handelman 2016 ; Minnesota Sex Crimes Investigators Assn. Brd Member Dunphy 2016 ; john.grove@minneapolismn.gov ; Rep. Erin Zwiener 2019CentralTX ; Rep. John Bucy 2019CentralTX ; Rep. James Talarico 2019 Central TX ; Rep. Vikki Goodwin 2019CentralTX ; DFPS Office Of Consumer Relations ; U.S. Dept of Commerce Civil Rights Div Officials ; Federal Trade Commission D.C. ; Joebiden Info ; Temple TX Police Chief Floyd Mitchell 2016 ; Thomas ; Texas Tribune Editor in Chief Evan Smith ; dhiott@kut.org ; Lynne Lange ; Iowa CASA Anti-Rape Group ; alumnimembership@umn.edu ; Humantrafficking ; human.trafficking@ag.ny.gov
Sent: Wednesday, April 15, 2020, 04:23:35 PM CDT
Subject: corrected version 4-15-20 APD PIR re: cited APD officers and me
Please disregard the previous version of this public-information request that I submitted to each of you earlier today.
Below, please find a revised and corrected version of that request which cites additional APD officers who each this century sent me reply e-mail letters specifically addressed to me.
Thank you for your patience and understanding on this.---John Kevin McMillan, public-information requestor and former full-time newspaper reporter with a very good accuracy record in my reporting.
From: John Kevin McMillan, public-information requestor.
8805 North Plaza Drive, Apt. 2418 (in Building 17), Austin, TX 78753.
Home phone: (512) 342-2295.
April 15, 2020
To: Public Information Office,
Austin Police Department,
715 East 8th Street,
Austin, Texas 78701
Office phone: (512) 974-5017.
Dear Public Information Administrator for the Austin Police Department (APD),
This is a Texas Open Records request in which I seek to obtain from you a copy of any and all e-mail communications that were written by any of the following 15 cited APD officers----regardless of the their cited rank or APD division or assignment as officers during that period---at any time from 8 a.m. April 1, 2011, through the present, and that directly referred at least once in any manner to myself, John Kevin McMillan of Austin, Texas:
---Austin Police Chief Brian Manley.
---APD Chief of Staff and Assistant Police Chief Troy Gay.
---Assistant Police Chief Jennifer Stephenson.
---Commander Catherine Johnson.
---Commander Arthur Fortune.
---Lt. Gena Curtis.
---Lt. Brian Gruetzner.
---Sgt. Mark Jelesijevic.
---Sgt. Sandra Benningfield.
---Sgt. Micah Roberts.
---Sgt. Lance White.
---Detective Rob Field.
---Detective John Hitzelberg.
---Detective Jason Martin.
---Officer Ashley Uniszkiewicz
Included in the scope of this public-information request are any and all e-mail letters that any of the above-cited 15 APD officers wrote and sent sent to me.
My legal name is "John Kevin McMillan. I was born on April 27, 1957, at Lincoln, Nebraska.
I am the longstanding criminal-law-complainant in the still-unsolved APD Case 16-1340923. It is an alleged continuous and continuing Sex Crimes case for which APD's Sex Crimes Unit in the latter half of 2019 and early January 2020 accepted from me a half-dozen or more flashdrives containing thousands of photo images of alleged home-invasion-crimes perpetrators and alleged sex-crimes perpetrators and alleged
personal-injury-crimes perpetrators that had been obtained for me in the latter half of 2019 by either of two motion-sensitive infrared cameras of mine from inside my bedroom during my sleeping hours as I lay ALONE on a twin-size bed I myself own inside my current solo-occupancy efficiency apartment unit in Building 17 at Pebble Creek Apartments, 8805 North Plaza Drive, in north Austin.
This public-information request was prompted by my noting today that in the approximately 13-year period ever since July 29, 2007, I myself can currently recall having received reply e-mail letters from at least 10 of APD's higher-ranking officers in response to e-mails from me referring to my being a victim of crime.
One of those e-mail letters directly addressed to me and directly sent to me, the very last item below, was from Austin Police Chief Art Acevedo.
Those 10 current or former higher-ranking APD officers are or were: APD Chief Art Acevedo; APD Assistant Chief Sean Mannix; APD Commander Julie O'Brien; Lt. Brian Gruetzner; APD Lt. Gena Curtis; APD Sgt. Mark Jelesijevic; APD Sgt. Micah Roberts; APD Sergeant Lance White; APD Night Shift Detective Rob Field; and Sergeant Michael King.
I have been a resident of Austin, Texas, on a continuous and uninterrupted basis
ever since mid-March 1997.
In the applicable period ever since April 1, 2011, I have resided as a rent-paying official tenant or rent-paying management-team-approved occupant at the following respective home addresses:
---Wind River Crossing Apartments, 11411 Research Boulevard, Apt. 325, Austin, TX 78759.
---Crossland Economy Studios, 12621 Hymeadow Road, Room 133, Austin, TX 78729.
---Village Oaks Apartments, 10926 Jollyville Road, Apt. 902, Austin, TX 78759.
---Village Oaks Apartments, 10926 Jollyville Road, Apt. 1609, Austin, TX 78759.
---Austin Motor Inn, 11400 N Interstate Hwy 35, Austin, TX 78753.
---Pebble Creek Apartments, 8805 North Plaza Drive, Apartment 2418, Austin, TX 78753.
I have paid for and maintained the same landline phone number (512-342-2295) and the same primary e-mail address (mcmillanj@att.net) throughout the entire approximately nine-year period applicable to this public-information request.
Ever since August 2019, I have also paid for and obtained cell phone service for myself through AT&T, with my cell phone number being (512) 993-7305.
Below, for your convenience, are copies of e-mail reply letters, each of them sent to me this century, that I have received from seven respective higher-ranking APD officials and, in one other case immediately below, a lower-ranking APD officer, Officer Ashley Uniszkiewicz, who emphasized to me in writing in her January 22, 2020, reply letter to me that she serves as a negotiator and a "special response team" member, and that she also does patrol duty for APD:
Uniszkiewicz, Ashley
To:John McMillan
Wed, Jan 22 (2020) at 8:05 AM
Good Morning John,
I am an officer with APD just trying to assist you. I do work with the CIT unit but am also a negotiator and on special response team. I also still work quite a bit of patrol.
You have every right to file any criminal charge, however due to various reason, charges are unable to be pressed against the people you are wanting to press
charges against. I am merely trying to assist you in the best way possible.
The individuals you keep emailing are unable to help you, and have asked me to try and assist you.
Thank you,
Officer Uniszkiewicz #6837
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To:Uniszkiewicz, Ashley,Fbinaa Info,Mike Henderson,sandra.benningfield@austintexas.gov,Hernandez Sally [TCSO]
Tue, Jan 21 (2020) at 3:47 PM
Dear APD Officer Uniszkiewicz,
One polite question for you:
Are you a crime investigator for Austin Police?
If not, an attorney member of the State Bar of Texas has helpfully advised me not to have any communications with an APD mental-health office.
I am psychologically healthy, as you know, and I am among the top 1 percent of the most honest and law-abiding single adult white men of Austin. I am also gainfully employed and have good continuity with my employers.
I am very law-abiding and vigilant and I am a longstanding criminal-law complainant with APD. I do very emphatically insist on my legal right to press criminal-law charges through APD or the FBI against any and all persons---regardless of whether they are "effeminate", "gay", "homosexual", "bisexual", "African-American",
"dark-skinned", "Jewish", "Italian", "senior citizens", cited "relatives" of mine, etc.,--- who allegedly are ever determined to have been physically present ANYWHERE inside my bolt-locked apartment unit at any time during my sleeping hours or at any time during my napping hours.
Sincerely and Best Wishes,
John Kevin McMillan.
8805 North Plaza Drive, Apt. 2418, Austin, TX 78753.
Home phone: (512) 342-2295.
Cell phone: (512) 993-7305
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Uniszkiewicz, Ashley
To:mcmillanj@att.net
Tue, Jan 21 (2020) at 2:06 PM
Hi John,
My name is Officer Uniszkiewicz and I have been forwarded some of your
recent emails you have been sending to numerous people. Unfortunately
none of the people you are emailing can help you with the concerns that you have and would like me to speak with you to see how we can help you.
Please email me back or call me at the below phone number so I can assist you in the best way possible.
Thank you,
Officer Ashley Uniszkiewicz #6837
512-854-3442—desk
Ashley.uniszkiewicz@austintexas.gov
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Jelesijevic, Mark
To:John McMillan
Cc:Martin, Jason [APD]
Thu, Aug 15, 2019 at 3:19 PM
Mr. McMillan,
As per our conversation yesterday I told you that you could make
arraignments for a patrol officer to pick up your video for submission to the Sex Crimes Unit. As for confirmation regarding reports , videos, and misc.
documents you will need to contact the Records Unit and request them under open records.
In regards to suspicious subjects you will need to call 311 to report and request a patrol officer to respond.
Sgt. Jelesijevic # 3462
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----- Forwarded Message -----
From: Field, Robert
To: "mcmillanj@att.net"
Sent: Saturday, December 27, 2014, 12:36:29 AM CST
Subject: RE: rejection E-mail to me from 'San Antonio FBI' re: my PIR to OAG on rape-crime evidence kit
Mr McMillan,
Could you please remove me from your email list.
Thank you.
Detective Rob Field 2752
Austin Police Department
Region 1 / Night Shift Detectives
(512) 974-8146
Robert.field@austintexas.gov
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From: "White, Lance"
To: 'John McMillan'
Cc: "Suitt, Keith" ; "Baker, Donald"
Sent: Monday, May 5, 2014 11:26 AM
Subject: RE: 5-1-14 follow-up question for APD Sgt. Lance White (AP3667)
Mr. McMillan,
I have reviewed the report and the audio/video recording of the incident under case number 14-0200747. Officer Best clearly states that “I am not forbidding you from calling.”
Officer Best suggested to you that “you need to stop calling for this event,” however, “if you have locked your door and it is broken in the morning, or there is some amount of evidence that furthers something then yes you need to call us, or if you want to speak with a mental health officer then yes we will come out and talk
with you.”
I find no evidence that Officer Best has prohibited you from calling 911.
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Gruetzner, Brian
To:John McMillan
Mon, Feb 10 (2020) at 12:57 PM
Hello Sir,
I am not assigned to the Sex Crimes Unit and I do not supervise Sgt. Benningfield.
Thank you,
Lt. Brian Gruetzner
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----- Forwarded Message
From: Roberts, Micah
To: John McMillan
Cc: Robinson, Brian Sr
Sent: Tuesday, February 18, 2020, 07:38:46 AM CST
Subject: RE: 2-17-20 ORR re: TX OAG Human Trafficking/Organized Crime Section and me
Mr. McMillan,
I have received your email. However, I am over the firearms unit. This email you provided has been forwarded to our Human Trafficking Unit.
Thanks,
Austin Police Department Sergeant Micah Roberts 4499
Career Criminal Unit
Office: 512-974-4499
Micah.roberts@austintexas.gov
__________________________________
----- Forwarded Message -----
From: Curtis, Gena
To: John McMillan
Cc: King, Michael ; Larroque, Lelan
Sent: Monday, February 17, 2020, 09:40:36 AM CST
Subject: RE: 2-17-20 ORR re: TX OAG Human Trafficking/Organized Crime Section and me
Good morning,
In the future if you need to connect with someone at the Austin Police Department please feel free to reach out to either Officer Larroque or Sgt. Mike King; both are copied on this email. Please have no further contact with me, Lt. Gena Curtis. Have a great day!
Lt. Gena Curtis #2170
Investigations 2(Sex Crimes, Domestic Violence & C.R.A.S.H. Units)
Austin Police Department
P.O. Box 689001
Austin, Texas 78768-9001
(512) 974-5570
From: John McMillan
Sent: Monday, February 17, 2020 12:41 AM
To: publicrecords@texasattorneygeneral.gov; Roberts, Micah ; Robinson, Brian Sr ; Fbinaa Info ; Office for Victims of Crime (U.S. DOJ) ; Darla Dixon ; Kirk Watson ; Texas Rangers Division of DPS ; Travis County Judge Sarah Eckhardt ; takebackhope@tlsc.org; Hernandez, Sally [TCSO] ; Dave Mahoney ; Mike Henderson ; human.trafficking@ag.ny.gov; icehumantrafficking.helpdesk@dhs.gov; U.S. Department of Homeland Security ; CountyAttorneyDavidEscamilla ; Morgan, Anne ; Texas Legal ; ACLU ; scott.oneill@nypd.org; internalaffairs@roundrocktexas.gov; shawn.dick@wilco.org; Williamson County TX Attorney 2016 ; Williamson County Sheriff Chody 2018 ; Hitzelberg, John ; Jackson, Anna ; Jacqueline L. Angel ; Governor's Office of Texas Open Records Administrator ; central_texas@cruz.senate.gov; United States Senate ; U.S. Rep. Lloyd Doggett (2015) ; Adler, Steve ; District 4 ; Travis County Commissioner Brigid Shea ; Gerald Daugherty ; State Comptroller Criminal Investigations Division Chief Martin Cano ; Doc Webmaster ; Ftc Webmaster ; Texas Comptroller of Public Accounts ; Austin American-Statesman Managing Editor John Bridges ; Dwayne Bohac ; Nicole D. Collier ; bill.zedler@house.texas.gov; National Crime Victim Law Institute (Lewis & Clark Law School Portland Oregon) ; Jeff Pender ; Andre Adams ; DFPS Office Of Consumer Relations ; Dennis Bonnen ; Senator John Whitmire ; State Senator Joan Huffman ; Gina Hinojosa ; State Rep. Eddie Rodriguez (Austin area) ; Rep. Erin Zwiener 2019CentralTX ; Rep. John Bucy 2019CentralTX ; Rep. James Talarico 2019 Central TX ; Rep. Sheryl Cole (2019 CentralTX) ; Manley, Brian ; Amie Ely ; Leander Police Chief Minton ; Editor 2016 Hill Country News ; Ghbc Info ; Texas DPS Office of General Counsel ; Texas Dept. of Public Safety Officers Assn. Director ; gina@austinpolice.com; Sunset Valley Police Dept. Lt. Richard Andreucci ; TRA General Counsel Kenneth Besserman ; Justin Holland ; District 6 ; Andrew Murr ; Mncasa Info ; alumnimembership@umn.edu; news@cbsaustin.com; Bnaibrith Info ; Commissioner Jeffrey Travillion 2019 ; sarah@nshhcoalition.org; Truelove, Rosie ; Christian Hawley ; Eveleth, Michael ; Austin Chronicle Editors ; Kyle Biedermann ; Todd Hunter ; Patrick B. Howard ; StateRep.DonnaHoward ; Human Rights Law Society (U of Chicago) ; manager@pebblecreekapartments.net; Wind River Crossing GM Ann Coker ; Javier Cansino ; Unknown National ; KXAN TV News Investigations ; Florida Sexual Crimes Investigators Assn. Exec Dir Moore 2016 ; Hays County TX Sheriff's Office CID Unit 2016 ; texastenantsunion@yahoo.com; Texas Observer Editors ; Gruetzner, Brian ; Curtis, Gena ; Houston Police Dept 2015 ; dps.justiceprograms@state.mn.us; news@texasmonthly.com; Crime Report Ed. Stephen Handelman (2016)
Subject: 2-17-20 ORR re: TX OAG Human Trafficking/Organized Crime Section and me
From: John Kevin McMillan, public-information requestor.
My home address ever since June 21, 2019:
Pebble Creek Apartments, 8805 North Plaza Drive, Apt. 2418, Austin, TX 78753.
Home phone: (512) 342-2295.Cell phone: (512) 993-7305.
e-mail: mcmillanj@att.net
Blog: http://www.johnkevinmcmillan.blogspot.com
February 17, 2020
To: Lauren Downey,
Public Information Coordinator,
Office of the Attorney General of Texas,
P.O. Box 12548, Austin, TX 78711.
FAX: (512) 494-8017
publicrecords@texasattorneygeneral.gov
Main phone number for your state agency in Austin: (512) 463-2100.
Dear Public Information Coordinator Downey,
This is a Texas Open Records request in which I seek to obtain from you a copy of any and all written communications, including e-mail communications, that each refer at least once in any manner to myself, John Kevin McMillan of Austin, Texas, and that at any time since 9 a.m. January 5, 2015, were each written by, or received or sent or mailed or FAXed or forwarded by, any staff member or attorney or administrator
in the Human Trafficking and Transnational/Organized Crime Section of the Office of the Attorney General of Texas state agency in Austin.
INCLUDED in the scope of this public-information request are any and all written communications that were authored by myself.
My legal name is "John Kevin McMillan". I was born on April 27, 1957, at Lincoln, Nebraska.
I have most recently resided in Austin, Texas, on a continuous and uninterrupted basis ever since mid-March 1997.
I have maintained the e-mail address of "mcmillanj@att.net" as my primary e-mail address throughout the more than five-year period applicable to this public-information request.
I have also maintained the same landline home phone number of (512) 342-2295 throughout the entire multi-year period applicable to this public-information request.
January 5, 2015, is the date when State Bar of Texas member attorney and political leader Ken Paxton first officially assumed office as Attorney General of Texas after winning a statewide election for that position.
The current official website for the Attorney General of Texas state agency states as follows: "The Human Trafficking and Transnational/Organized Crime Section is tasked with assisting local law enforcement and prosecutors in prosecuting human trafficking and related crimes, aids victims of human trafficking, and
develops initiatives to improve coordination between state and local law enforcement agencies. The Human Trafficking and Transnational/Organized Crime Section provides training to law enforcement, prosecution, and non-governmental entities on human trafficking through outreach activities."
The current official website for the Attorney General of Texas also states:"His (Ken Paxton's) first major initiative as attorney general was the formation of a special unit dedicated to combating human trafficking in Texas. During its first year of existence, the Human Trafficking and Transnational Organized Crime section helped arrest the chief executive officer of Backpage.com and coordinated to facilitate the permanent shut down of Backpage.com, the largest online sex-trafficking marketplace in the United States."
This public-information request from myself was prompted in part by recent very polite e-mail correspondence of mine with your state agency's Human Trafficking section. That correspondence included a February 2, 2020-dated e-mail letter of inquiry (below, last item) that I wrote and sent to your state agency's Human Trafficking and Transnational/Organized Crime section.
As of today, I have not yet received a reply letter or phone call from any staff member or official or investigator of that particular section of your very influential state agency.
Directly below is a February 16, 2020, e-mail letter from myself that I carbon-copied to your state agency's Human Trafficking section. That letter of mine was primarily addressed to two police officers of the Austin Police Department Nuisance Abatement Unit in this state-capital city for Texas:
----- Forwarded Message -----
From: John McMillan
To: APD Nuisance Abatement Unit Sgt. ; APD Nuisance Abatement Det. Robinson ; Kirk Watson ; Travis County Judge Sarah Eckhardt ; Dave Mahoney ; Mike Henderson ; humantrafficking@oag.texas.gov ; human.trafficking@ag.ny.gov ; icehumantrafficking.helpdesk@dhs.gov ; Fbinaa Info ; Texas Rangers Division of DPS ; Hernandez Sally [TCSO] ; Office for Victims of Crime (U.S. DOJ) ; U.S. Department of Homeland Security ; David Maxwell ; charles.wood@texasattorneygeneral.gov ; Dwayne Bohac ; CountyAttorneyDavidEscamilla ; City of Austin Interim City Attorney Anne Morgan ; takebackhope@tlsc.org ; U.S. Rep. Lloyd Doggett (2015) ; Margaret Moore ; Darla Dixon ; Rep. Sheryl Cole (2019 CentralTX) ; Commissioner Jeffrey Travillion 2019 ; District 4 ; Joyfulheartfoundation Info ; Rainn Info ; Texas Association Against Sexual Assault Atty Kaiser 2016 ; Travis County Commissioner Brigid Shea ; Austin Mayor Steve Adler ; Dennis Bonnen ; john@alliesagainstslavery.org ; Suzanne M. Abrego ; Texas Tenants Union ; District 1 ; Austin City Council Member Ann Kitchen (2016) ; District 7 ; district9@austintexas.gov ; Federal Law Enf. Officers Assn ; central_texas@cruz.senate.gov ; Rey Arellano ; Texasadvocacyproject Info ; State Comptroller Criminal Investigations Division Chief Martin Cano ; Texas Comptroller of Public Accounts ; ACLU ; Texas Legal ; Spencer Cronk ; Daniel Evans ; John Hitzelberg ; marcos.johnson@austintexas.gov ; Jackson Anna ; Rosie Truelove ; Michael Eveleth ; Mncasa Info ; Nmcadv Info ; mjohnson@arkcasa.org ; oag@arkansasag.gov ; Louisiana Foundation Against Sexual Assault ; Iowa CASA Anti-Rape Group ; Lynne Lange ; National Crime Victim Law Institute (Lewis & Clark Law School Portland Oregon) ; National Center On Elder Abuse ; AARP ; Minnesota Sex Crimes Investigators Assn. Brd Member Dunphy (2016) ; Minnesota Center Against Sexual Assault Violence and Abuse ; Florida Sexual Crimes Investigators Assn. Exec Dir Moore 2016 ; Austin American-Statesman Managing Editor John Bridges ; Texas DPS Office of General Counsel
Sent: Sunday, February 16, 2020, 02:50:50 AM CST
Subject: Fw: 2-2-20 question for your TX OAG Human Trafficking and Organized Crime Section
February 16, 2020
Dear Austin Police Department (APD) Nuisance Abatement Unit Sergeant Micah Roberts and APD Nuisance Abatement Unit Detective Brian Robinson,
I have not received any reply letter so far from the Attorney General of Texas on a Feb. 2, 2020, e-mail letter (below) that I wrote and sent to that law-enforcement-minded State of Texas agency which refers to some of the criminal-law issues your own APD unit also investigates and has jurisdiction over.
Would either of you two very influential Austin Police Department officers with the APD Nuisance Abatement Unit please let me know in writing whether your APD unit has ever identified or investigated any case of alleged possible or suspected human trafficking anywhere in Austin, Texas, in which a cited apparent victim of human trafficking was subjected to allegedly illegal sexual contact with themselves in a context in which they were either held unconscious or were otherwise unconscious throughout the entire period of, or during much of, that allegedly illegal sexual contact?
Thank you in advance for your helpful reply letter to me on this.
Sincerely and Best Wishes,
John Kevin McMillan, an official rent-paying tenant living alone in an always-bolt-locked and always-fully-secured efficiency apartment unit at a very large apartment complex in north Austin.
My home phone: (512) 342-2295.
Cell phone: (512) 993-7305.
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----- Forwarded Message -----
From: John McMillan
To: humantrafficking@oag.texas.gov ; Jacqueline L. Angel ; human.trafficking@ag.ny.gov ; charles.wood@texasattorneygeneral.gov ; David Maxwell ; Texas Rangers Division of DPS ; Hernandez Sally [TCSO] ; Dave Mahoney ; Mike Henderson ; Daniel Evans ; Margaret Moore ; Travis County Judge Sarah Eckhardt ; Kirk Watson ; Darla Dixon ; Fbinaa Info ; U.S. Department of Homeland Security ; Office for Victims of Crime (U.S. DOJ) ; takebackhope@tlsc.org ; CountyAttorneyDavidEscamilla ; City of Austin Interim City Attorney Anne Morgan ; sandra.benningfield@austintexas.gov ; Brian Gruetzner ; APD Interim Police Chief Brian Manley ; Texas Association Against Sexual Assault Atty Kaiser 2016 ; ACLU ; Texas Legal ; Governor's Office of Texas Open Records Administrator ; Dennis Bonnen
Sent: Sunday, February 2, 2020, 01:56:32 AM CST
Subject: 2-2-20 question for your TX OAG Human Trafficking and Organized Crime Section
February 2, 2020
Dear Officials of the Human Trafficking and Transnational/Organized Crime (HTTOC) Section of the Office of the Attorney General of Texas state agency in Austin,
I read online this morning in my personal computer system inside my current solo-occupancy efficiency rental-apartment unit in north Austin that in 2016, Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton reportedly established your "Human Trafficking and Transnational/Organized Crime Section" (HTTOC) in the Office of the Attorney
General state agency in Austin.
I also read online today that the office phone number for your section is: (512) 463-1646, and your e-mail address is "humantrafficking@oag.texas.gov".
I would appreciate obtaining from you factual information about whether your HTTOC section in Austin has ever identified or investigated any case of alleged possible or suspected human trafficking anywhere in Texas in which a cited apparent victim of human trafficking was subjected to alleged sexual contact with themselves
in a context in which they were either held unconscious or were otherwise unconscious throughout the entire period of, or during much of, that alleged sexual contact.
If so, does your State of Texas agency in Austin have the legal authority to also then directly file criminal charges here in Austin in an alleged human-trafficking case of that type? Also, are there any circumstances in which you would choose to instead rely on a local law-enforcement agency and local prosecuting attorney to actually press charges in a crime case of that type?
Thank you in advance for your very helpful reply letter to me on this.I hope to hear from you soon.
Sincerely and Best Wishes,
John Kevin McMillan, longstanding criminal-law complainant in Austin Police Department Sex Crimes Case 16-1340923, an alleged continuous-and-still-continuing-daily-and-year-round-and-multi-year-sex-crimes case for which the Austin Police Department Sex Crimes Unit has politely accepted thousands of photo images
from me that I obtained in 2019 from two respective infrared motion-sensitive hunter's cameras I currently own that I have placed inside my bedroom of my current bolt-locked and fully-secured solo-occupancy apartment unit exclusively for surveillance purposes during my sleeping hours as I lie ALONE, asleep
and unconscious and probably also snoring, on my own bed.
My home address ever since June 21, 2019:
Pebble Creek Apartments, 8805 North Plaza Drive, Apartment 2418, Austin, TX 78753.
Home phone: (512) 342-2295.
Cell phone: (512) 993-7305.
E-mail: mcmillanj@att.net
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For the record, and as noted above in this public-information request, Austin Police Chief Art Acevedo was the most recent APD Chief or Interim APD Chief who wrote and sent me a reply letter of any type or in any context.
That reply letter from Chief Acevedo was written and sent to me about 13 years ago, in 2007:
----- Forwarded Message -----
From: Acevedo, Art [APD]
To: "mcmillanj@att.net"
Sent: Sunday, July 29, 2007, 09:57:07 AM CDT
Subject: RE: 7-27-07 reply sought re: four criminal-law issues in Austin
Dear Mr. McMillan,
Thank you for your note. I expect our members to enforce violations of law as required. Reports to Council will be made consistent with past practice and statute.
Regards,
ART ACEVEDO
Chief of Police
Austin Police Department
________________________________
From: John McMillan [mailto:mcmillanj@att.net]
Sent: Fri 7/27/2007 12:28 AM
To: Acevedo, Art [APD]
Subject: 7-27-07 reply sought re: four criminal-law issues in Austin
To: Austin Police Chief Art Acevedo, Austin Police Department, City of Austin, Austin, Texas.
July 27, 2007
Dear Chief Acevedo,
Congratulations on your very influential new position as Chief of Police for
the City Government of Austin.
As a resident of Austin ever since mid-March of 1997, most recently, I am writing to ask you:
---whether you have any plans to request that the Austin Police Department (APD) compile and share with the Austin City Council at a designated public meeting of the Council, a monthly or semiannual or annual APD report providing statistics and other factual information about APD's most recent efforts at enforcing any and all applicable laws, including any municipal ordinance, prohibiting or restricting
noise pollution in Austin.
---whether you believe that the Austin Police Department at present adequately enforces any and all applicable laws prohibiting or restricting certain types of anonymous communications in any and all contexts that might ever arise for which a criminal-law implication deriving from those anonymous communications might ever be cited or alleged.
----whether the Austin Police Department should have any role in helping to deter fraudulent or obscene verbalized communications by any media company or any cited business entity or non-profit organization or government-owned entity operating in Austin, Texas.
---whether you believe that the Austin Police Department currently does enough to compile statistical data relating to, and also investigate, alleged cases of verbal harassment or alleged terroristic threats being verbalized in Austin, Texas, in which alleged slander or alleged verbalization of death threats, for that matter, allegedly occur as well.
Thank you in advance, Chief Acevedo, for your very helpful responses to these four hopefully-polite questions from myself.
Sincerely and Best Wishes from a law-abiding and honest, clean-talking, non-stalking and consistently civil, teetotaling and alcohol-free, tobacco-free, facially cleanshaven, tattoo-less, former full-time clerical employee of the Texas Department of Public Safety state agency in Austin, John Kevin McMillan,
11411 Research Boulevard, Apt. 325, Austin, Texas, 78759.
Phone: (512) 342-2295.
To: Public Information Office,
Austin Police Department,
715 East 8th Street,
Austin, Texas 78701
Office phone: (512) 974-5017.
Dear Public Information Administrator for the Austin Police Department (APD),
This is a Texas Open Records request in which I seek to obtain from you a copy of any and all e-mail communications that were written by any of the following 15 cited APD officers----regardless of the their cited rank or APD division or assignment as officers during that period---at any time from 8 a.m. April 1, 2011, through the present, and that directly referred at least once in any manner to myself, John Kevin McMillan of Austin, Texas:
---Austin Police Chief Brian Manley.
---APD Chief of Staff and Assistant Police Chief Troy Gay.
---Assistant Police Chief Jennifer Stephenson.
---Commander Catherine Johnson.
---Commander Arthur Fortune.
---Lt. Gena Curtis.
---Lt. Brian Gruetzner.
---Sgt. Mark Jelesijevic.
---Sgt. Sandra Benningfield.
---Sgt. Micah Roberts.
---Sgt. Lance White.
---Detective Rob Field.
---Detective John Hitzelberg.
---Detective Jason Martin.
---Officer Ashley Uniszkiewicz
Included in the scope of this public-information request are any and all e-mail letters that any of the above-cited 15 APD officers wrote and sent sent to me.
My legal name is "John Kevin McMillan. I was born on April 27, 1957, at Lincoln, Nebraska.
I am the longstanding criminal-law-complainant in the still-unsolved APD Case 16-1340923. It is an alleged continuous and continuing Sex Crimes case for which APD's Sex Crimes Unit in the latter half of 2019 and early January 2020 accepted from me a half-dozen or more flashdrives containing thousands of photo images of alleged home-invasion-crimes perpetrators and alleged sex-crimes perpetrators and alleged
personal-injury-crimes perpetrators that had been obtained for me in the latter half of 2019 by either of two motion-sensitive infrared cameras of mine from inside my bedroom during my sleeping hours as I lay ALONE on a twin-size bed I myself own inside my current solo-occupancy efficiency apartment unit in Building 17 at Pebble Creek Apartments, 8805 North Plaza Drive, in north Austin.
This public-information request was prompted by my noting today that in the approximately 13-year period ever since July 29, 2007, I myself can currently recall having received reply e-mail letters from at least 10 of APD's higher-ranking officers in response to e-mails from me referring to my being a victim of crime.
One of those e-mail letters directly addressed to me and directly sent to me, the very last item below, was from Austin Police Chief Art Acevedo.
Those 10 current or former higher-ranking APD officers are or were: APD Chief Art Acevedo; APD Assistant Chief Sean Mannix; APD Commander Julie O'Brien; Lt. Brian Gruetzner; APD Lt. Gena Curtis; APD Sgt. Mark Jelesijevic; APD Sgt. Micah Roberts; APD Sergeant Lance White; APD Night Shift Detective Rob Field; and Sergeant Michael King.
I have been a resident of Austin, Texas, on a continuous and uninterrupted basis
ever since mid-March 1997.
In the applicable period ever since April 1, 2011, I have resided as a rent-paying official tenant or rent-paying management-team-approved occupant at the following respective home addresses:
---Wind River Crossing Apartments, 11411 Research Boulevard, Apt. 325, Austin, TX 78759.
---Crossland Economy Studios, 12621 Hymeadow Road, Room 133, Austin, TX 78729.
---Village Oaks Apartments, 10926 Jollyville Road, Apt. 902, Austin, TX 78759.
---Village Oaks Apartments, 10926 Jollyville Road, Apt. 1609, Austin, TX 78759.
---Austin Motor Inn, 11400 N Interstate Hwy 35, Austin, TX 78753.
---Pebble Creek Apartments, 8805 North Plaza Drive, Apartment 2418, Austin, TX 78753.
I have paid for and maintained the same landline phone number (512-342-2295) and the same primary e-mail address (mcmillanj@att.net) throughout the entire approximately nine-year period applicable to this public-information request.
Ever since August 2019, I have also paid for and obtained cell phone service for myself through AT&T, with my cell phone number being (512) 993-7305.
Below, for your convenience, are copies of e-mail reply letters, each of them sent to me this century, that I have received from seven respective higher-ranking APD officials and, in one other case immediately below, a lower-ranking APD officer, Officer Ashley Uniszkiewicz, who emphasized to me in writing in her January 22, 2020, reply letter to me that she serves as a negotiator and a "special response team" member, and that she also does patrol duty for APD:
Uniszkiewicz, Ashley
To:John McMillan
Wed, Jan 22 (2020) at 8:05 AM
Good Morning John,
I am an officer with APD just trying to assist you. I do work with the CIT unit but am also a negotiator and on special response team. I also still work quite a bit of patrol.
You have every right to file any criminal charge, however due to various reason, charges are unable to be pressed against the people you are wanting to press
charges against. I am merely trying to assist you in the best way possible.
The individuals you keep emailing are unable to help you, and have asked me to try and assist you.
Thank you,
Officer Uniszkiewicz #6837
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To:Uniszkiewicz, Ashley,Fbinaa Info,Mike Henderson,sandra.benningfield@austintexas.gov,Hernandez Sally [TCSO]
Tue, Jan 21 (2020) at 3:47 PM
Dear APD Officer Uniszkiewicz,
One polite question for you:
Are you a crime investigator for Austin Police?
If not, an attorney member of the State Bar of Texas has helpfully advised me not to have any communications with an APD mental-health office.
I am psychologically healthy, as you know, and I am among the top 1 percent of the most honest and law-abiding single adult white men of Austin. I am also gainfully employed and have good continuity with my employers.
I am very law-abiding and vigilant and I am a longstanding criminal-law complainant with APD. I do very emphatically insist on my legal right to press criminal-law charges through APD or the FBI against any and all persons---regardless of whether they are "effeminate", "gay", "homosexual", "bisexual", "African-American",
"dark-skinned", "Jewish", "Italian", "senior citizens", cited "relatives" of mine, etc.,--- who allegedly are ever determined to have been physically present ANYWHERE inside my bolt-locked apartment unit at any time during my sleeping hours or at any time during my napping hours.
Sincerely and Best Wishes,
John Kevin McMillan.
8805 North Plaza Drive, Apt. 2418, Austin, TX 78753.
Home phone: (512) 342-2295.
Cell phone: (512) 993-7305
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Uniszkiewicz, Ashley
To:mcmillanj@att.net
Tue, Jan 21 (2020) at 2:06 PM
Hi John,
My name is Officer Uniszkiewicz and I have been forwarded some of your
recent emails you have been sending to numerous people. Unfortunately
none of the people you are emailing can help you with the concerns that you have and would like me to speak with you to see how we can help you.
Please email me back or call me at the below phone number so I can assist you in the best way possible.
Thank you,
Officer Ashley Uniszkiewicz #6837
512-854-3442—desk
Ashley.uniszkiewicz@austintexas.gov
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Jelesijevic, Mark
To:John McMillan
Cc:Martin, Jason [APD]
Thu, Aug 15, 2019 at 3:19 PM
Mr. McMillan,
As per our conversation yesterday I told you that you could make
arraignments for a patrol officer to pick up your video for submission to the Sex Crimes Unit. As for confirmation regarding reports , videos, and misc.
documents you will need to contact the Records Unit and request them under open records.
In regards to suspicious subjects you will need to call 311 to report and request a patrol officer to respond.
Sgt. Jelesijevic # 3462
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----- Forwarded Message -----
From: Field, Robert
To: "mcmillanj@att.net"
Sent: Saturday, December 27, 2014, 12:36:29 AM CST
Subject: RE: rejection E-mail to me from 'San Antonio FBI' re: my PIR to OAG on rape-crime evidence kit
Mr McMillan,
Could you please remove me from your email list.
Thank you.
Detective Rob Field 2752
Austin Police Department
Region 1 / Night Shift Detectives
(512) 974-8146
Robert.field@austintexas.gov
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From: "White, Lance"
To: 'John McMillan'
Cc: "Suitt, Keith" ; "Baker, Donald"
Sent: Monday, May 5, 2014 11:26 AM
Subject: RE: 5-1-14 follow-up question for APD Sgt. Lance White (AP3667)
Mr. McMillan,
I have reviewed the report and the audio/video recording of the incident under case number 14-0200747. Officer Best clearly states that “I am not forbidding you from calling.”
Officer Best suggested to you that “you need to stop calling for this event,” however, “if you have locked your door and it is broken in the morning, or there is some amount of evidence that furthers something then yes you need to call us, or if you want to speak with a mental health officer then yes we will come out and talk
with you.”
I find no evidence that Officer Best has prohibited you from calling 911.
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Gruetzner, Brian
To:John McMillan
Mon, Feb 10 (2020) at 12:57 PM
Hello Sir,
I am not assigned to the Sex Crimes Unit and I do not supervise Sgt. Benningfield.
Thank you,
Lt. Brian Gruetzner
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----- Forwarded Message
From: Roberts, Micah
To: John McMillan
Cc: Robinson, Brian Sr
Sent: Tuesday, February 18, 2020, 07:38:46 AM CST
Subject: RE: 2-17-20 ORR re: TX OAG Human Trafficking/Organized Crime Section and me
Mr. McMillan,
I have received your email. However, I am over the firearms unit. This email you provided has been forwarded to our Human Trafficking Unit.
Thanks,
Austin Police Department Sergeant Micah Roberts 4499
Career Criminal Unit
Office: 512-974-4499
Micah.roberts@austintexas.gov
__________________________________
----- Forwarded Message -----
From: Curtis, Gena
To: John McMillan
Cc: King, Michael ; Larroque, Lelan
Sent: Monday, February 17, 2020, 09:40:36 AM CST
Subject: RE: 2-17-20 ORR re: TX OAG Human Trafficking/Organized Crime Section and me
Good morning,
In the future if you need to connect with someone at the Austin Police Department please feel free to reach out to either Officer Larroque or Sgt. Mike King; both are copied on this email. Please have no further contact with me, Lt. Gena Curtis. Have a great day!
Lt. Gena Curtis #2170
Investigations 2(Sex Crimes, Domestic Violence & C.R.A.S.H. Units)
Austin Police Department
P.O. Box 689001
Austin, Texas 78768-9001
(512) 974-5570
From: John McMillan
Sent: Monday, February 17, 2020 12:41 AM
To: publicrecords@texasattorneygeneral.gov; Roberts, Micah ; Robinson, Brian Sr ; Fbinaa Info ; Office for Victims of Crime (U.S. DOJ) ; Darla Dixon ; Kirk Watson ; Texas Rangers Division of DPS ; Travis County Judge Sarah Eckhardt ; takebackhope@tlsc.org; Hernandez, Sally [TCSO] ; Dave Mahoney ; Mike Henderson ; human.trafficking@ag.ny.gov; icehumantrafficking.helpdesk@dhs.gov; U.S. Department of Homeland Security ; CountyAttorneyDavidEscamilla ; Morgan, Anne ; Texas Legal ; ACLU ; scott.oneill@nypd.org; internalaffairs@roundrocktexas.gov; shawn.dick@wilco.org; Williamson County TX Attorney 2016 ; Williamson County Sheriff Chody 2018 ; Hitzelberg, John ; Jackson, Anna ; Jacqueline L. Angel ; Governor's Office of Texas Open Records Administrator ; central_texas@cruz.senate.gov; United States Senate ; U.S. Rep. Lloyd Doggett (2015) ; Adler, Steve ; District 4 ; Travis County Commissioner Brigid Shea ; Gerald Daugherty ; State Comptroller Criminal Investigations Division Chief Martin Cano ; Doc Webmaster ; Ftc Webmaster ; Texas Comptroller of Public Accounts ; Austin American-Statesman Managing Editor John Bridges ; Dwayne Bohac ; Nicole D. Collier ; bill.zedler@house.texas.gov; National Crime Victim Law Institute (Lewis & Clark Law School Portland Oregon) ; Jeff Pender ; Andre Adams ; DFPS Office Of Consumer Relations ; Dennis Bonnen ; Senator John Whitmire ; State Senator Joan Huffman ; Gina Hinojosa ; State Rep. Eddie Rodriguez (Austin area) ; Rep. Erin Zwiener 2019CentralTX ; Rep. John Bucy 2019CentralTX ; Rep. James Talarico 2019 Central TX ; Rep. Sheryl Cole (2019 CentralTX) ; Manley, Brian ; Amie Ely ; Leander Police Chief Minton ; Editor 2016 Hill Country News ; Ghbc Info ; Texas DPS Office of General Counsel ; Texas Dept. of Public Safety Officers Assn. Director ; gina@austinpolice.com; Sunset Valley Police Dept. Lt. Richard Andreucci ; TRA General Counsel Kenneth Besserman ; Justin Holland ; District 6 ; Andrew Murr ; Mncasa Info ; alumnimembership@umn.edu; news@cbsaustin.com; Bnaibrith Info ; Commissioner Jeffrey Travillion 2019 ; sarah@nshhcoalition.org; Truelove, Rosie ; Christian Hawley ; Eveleth, Michael ; Austin Chronicle Editors ; Kyle Biedermann ; Todd Hunter ; Patrick B. Howard ; StateRep.DonnaHoward ; Human Rights Law Society (U of Chicago) ; manager@pebblecreekapartments.net; Wind River Crossing GM Ann Coker ; Javier Cansino ; Unknown National ; KXAN TV News Investigations ; Florida Sexual Crimes Investigators Assn. Exec Dir Moore 2016 ; Hays County TX Sheriff's Office CID Unit 2016 ; texastenantsunion@yahoo.com; Texas Observer Editors ; Gruetzner, Brian ; Curtis, Gena ; Houston Police Dept 2015 ; dps.justiceprograms@state.mn.us; news@texasmonthly.com; Crime Report Ed. Stephen Handelman (2016)
Subject: 2-17-20 ORR re: TX OAG Human Trafficking/Organized Crime Section and me
From: John Kevin McMillan, public-information requestor.
My home address ever since June 21, 2019:
Pebble Creek Apartments, 8805 North Plaza Drive, Apt. 2418, Austin, TX 78753.
Home phone: (512) 342-2295.Cell phone: (512) 993-7305.
e-mail: mcmillanj@att.net
Blog: http://www.johnkevinmcmillan.blogspot.com
February 17, 2020
To: Lauren Downey,
Public Information Coordinator,
Office of the Attorney General of Texas,
P.O. Box 12548, Austin, TX 78711.
FAX: (512) 494-8017
publicrecords@texasattorneygeneral.gov
Main phone number for your state agency in Austin: (512) 463-2100.
Dear Public Information Coordinator Downey,
This is a Texas Open Records request in which I seek to obtain from you a copy of any and all written communications, including e-mail communications, that each refer at least once in any manner to myself, John Kevin McMillan of Austin, Texas, and that at any time since 9 a.m. January 5, 2015, were each written by, or received or sent or mailed or FAXed or forwarded by, any staff member or attorney or administrator
in the Human Trafficking and Transnational/Organized Crime Section of the Office of the Attorney General of Texas state agency in Austin.
INCLUDED in the scope of this public-information request are any and all written communications that were authored by myself.
My legal name is "John Kevin McMillan". I was born on April 27, 1957, at Lincoln, Nebraska.
I have most recently resided in Austin, Texas, on a continuous and uninterrupted basis ever since mid-March 1997.
I have maintained the e-mail address of "mcmillanj@att.net" as my primary e-mail address throughout the more than five-year period applicable to this public-information request.
I have also maintained the same landline home phone number of (512) 342-2295 throughout the entire multi-year period applicable to this public-information request.
January 5, 2015, is the date when State Bar of Texas member attorney and political leader Ken Paxton first officially assumed office as Attorney General of Texas after winning a statewide election for that position.
The current official website for the Attorney General of Texas state agency states as follows: "The Human Trafficking and Transnational/Organized Crime Section is tasked with assisting local law enforcement and prosecutors in prosecuting human trafficking and related crimes, aids victims of human trafficking, and
develops initiatives to improve coordination between state and local law enforcement agencies. The Human Trafficking and Transnational/Organized Crime Section provides training to law enforcement, prosecution, and non-governmental entities on human trafficking through outreach activities."
The current official website for the Attorney General of Texas also states:"His (Ken Paxton's) first major initiative as attorney general was the formation of a special unit dedicated to combating human trafficking in Texas. During its first year of existence, the Human Trafficking and Transnational Organized Crime section helped arrest the chief executive officer of Backpage.com and coordinated to facilitate the permanent shut down of Backpage.com, the largest online sex-trafficking marketplace in the United States."
This public-information request from myself was prompted in part by recent very polite e-mail correspondence of mine with your state agency's Human Trafficking section. That correspondence included a February 2, 2020-dated e-mail letter of inquiry (below, last item) that I wrote and sent to your state agency's Human Trafficking and Transnational/Organized Crime section.
As of today, I have not yet received a reply letter or phone call from any staff member or official or investigator of that particular section of your very influential state agency.
Directly below is a February 16, 2020, e-mail letter from myself that I carbon-copied to your state agency's Human Trafficking section. That letter of mine was primarily addressed to two police officers of the Austin Police Department Nuisance Abatement Unit in this state-capital city for Texas:
----- Forwarded Message -----
From: John McMillan
To: APD Nuisance Abatement Unit Sgt. ; APD Nuisance Abatement Det. Robinson ; Kirk Watson ; Travis County Judge Sarah Eckhardt ; Dave Mahoney ; Mike Henderson ; humantrafficking@oag.texas.gov ; human.trafficking@ag.ny.gov ; icehumantrafficking.helpdesk@dhs.gov ; Fbinaa Info ; Texas Rangers Division of DPS ; Hernandez Sally [TCSO] ; Office for Victims of Crime (U.S. DOJ) ; U.S. Department of Homeland Security ; David Maxwell ; charles.wood@texasattorneygeneral.gov ; Dwayne Bohac ; CountyAttorneyDavidEscamilla ; City of Austin Interim City Attorney Anne Morgan ; takebackhope@tlsc.org ; U.S. Rep. Lloyd Doggett (2015) ; Margaret Moore ; Darla Dixon ; Rep. Sheryl Cole (2019 CentralTX) ; Commissioner Jeffrey Travillion 2019 ; District 4 ; Joyfulheartfoundation Info ; Rainn Info ; Texas Association Against Sexual Assault Atty Kaiser 2016 ; Travis County Commissioner Brigid Shea ; Austin Mayor Steve Adler ; Dennis Bonnen ; john@alliesagainstslavery.org ; Suzanne M. Abrego ; Texas Tenants Union ; District 1 ; Austin City Council Member Ann Kitchen (2016) ; District 7 ; district9@austintexas.gov ; Federal Law Enf. Officers Assn ; central_texas@cruz.senate.gov ; Rey Arellano ; Texasadvocacyproject Info ; State Comptroller Criminal Investigations Division Chief Martin Cano ; Texas Comptroller of Public Accounts ; ACLU ; Texas Legal ; Spencer Cronk ; Daniel Evans ; John Hitzelberg ; marcos.johnson@austintexas.gov ; Jackson Anna ; Rosie Truelove ; Michael Eveleth ; Mncasa Info ; Nmcadv Info ; mjohnson@arkcasa.org ; oag@arkansasag.gov ; Louisiana Foundation Against Sexual Assault ; Iowa CASA Anti-Rape Group ; Lynne Lange ; National Crime Victim Law Institute (Lewis & Clark Law School Portland Oregon) ; National Center On Elder Abuse ; AARP ; Minnesota Sex Crimes Investigators Assn. Brd Member Dunphy (2016) ; Minnesota Center Against Sexual Assault Violence and Abuse ; Florida Sexual Crimes Investigators Assn. Exec Dir Moore 2016 ; Austin American-Statesman Managing Editor John Bridges ; Texas DPS Office of General Counsel
Sent: Sunday, February 16, 2020, 02:50:50 AM CST
Subject: Fw: 2-2-20 question for your TX OAG Human Trafficking and Organized Crime Section
February 16, 2020
Dear Austin Police Department (APD) Nuisance Abatement Unit Sergeant Micah Roberts and APD Nuisance Abatement Unit Detective Brian Robinson,
I have not received any reply letter so far from the Attorney General of Texas on a Feb. 2, 2020, e-mail letter (below) that I wrote and sent to that law-enforcement-minded State of Texas agency which refers to some of the criminal-law issues your own APD unit also investigates and has jurisdiction over.
Would either of you two very influential Austin Police Department officers with the APD Nuisance Abatement Unit please let me know in writing whether your APD unit has ever identified or investigated any case of alleged possible or suspected human trafficking anywhere in Austin, Texas, in which a cited apparent victim of human trafficking was subjected to allegedly illegal sexual contact with themselves in a context in which they were either held unconscious or were otherwise unconscious throughout the entire period of, or during much of, that allegedly illegal sexual contact?
Thank you in advance for your helpful reply letter to me on this.
Sincerely and Best Wishes,
John Kevin McMillan, an official rent-paying tenant living alone in an always-bolt-locked and always-fully-secured efficiency apartment unit at a very large apartment complex in north Austin.
My home phone: (512) 342-2295.
Cell phone: (512) 993-7305.
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----- Forwarded Message -----
From: John McMillan
To: humantrafficking@oag.texas.gov ; Jacqueline L. Angel ; human.trafficking@ag.ny.gov ; charles.wood@texasattorneygeneral.gov ; David Maxwell ; Texas Rangers Division of DPS ; Hernandez Sally [TCSO] ; Dave Mahoney ; Mike Henderson ; Daniel Evans ; Margaret Moore ; Travis County Judge Sarah Eckhardt ; Kirk Watson ; Darla Dixon ; Fbinaa Info ; U.S. Department of Homeland Security ; Office for Victims of Crime (U.S. DOJ) ; takebackhope@tlsc.org ; CountyAttorneyDavidEscamilla ; City of Austin Interim City Attorney Anne Morgan ; sandra.benningfield@austintexas.gov ; Brian Gruetzner ; APD Interim Police Chief Brian Manley ; Texas Association Against Sexual Assault Atty Kaiser 2016 ; ACLU ; Texas Legal ; Governor's Office of Texas Open Records Administrator ; Dennis Bonnen
Sent: Sunday, February 2, 2020, 01:56:32 AM CST
Subject: 2-2-20 question for your TX OAG Human Trafficking and Organized Crime Section
February 2, 2020
Dear Officials of the Human Trafficking and Transnational/Organized Crime (HTTOC) Section of the Office of the Attorney General of Texas state agency in Austin,
I read online this morning in my personal computer system inside my current solo-occupancy efficiency rental-apartment unit in north Austin that in 2016, Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton reportedly established your "Human Trafficking and Transnational/Organized Crime Section" (HTTOC) in the Office of the Attorney
General state agency in Austin.
I also read online today that the office phone number for your section is: (512) 463-1646, and your e-mail address is "humantrafficking@oag.texas.gov".
I would appreciate obtaining from you factual information about whether your HTTOC section in Austin has ever identified or investigated any case of alleged possible or suspected human trafficking anywhere in Texas in which a cited apparent victim of human trafficking was subjected to alleged sexual contact with themselves
in a context in which they were either held unconscious or were otherwise unconscious throughout the entire period of, or during much of, that alleged sexual contact.
If so, does your State of Texas agency in Austin have the legal authority to also then directly file criminal charges here in Austin in an alleged human-trafficking case of that type? Also, are there any circumstances in which you would choose to instead rely on a local law-enforcement agency and local prosecuting attorney to actually press charges in a crime case of that type?
Thank you in advance for your very helpful reply letter to me on this.I hope to hear from you soon.
Sincerely and Best Wishes,
John Kevin McMillan, longstanding criminal-law complainant in Austin Police Department Sex Crimes Case 16-1340923, an alleged continuous-and-still-continuing-daily-and-year-round-and-multi-year-sex-crimes case for which the Austin Police Department Sex Crimes Unit has politely accepted thousands of photo images
from me that I obtained in 2019 from two respective infrared motion-sensitive hunter's cameras I currently own that I have placed inside my bedroom of my current bolt-locked and fully-secured solo-occupancy apartment unit exclusively for surveillance purposes during my sleeping hours as I lie ALONE, asleep
and unconscious and probably also snoring, on my own bed.
My home address ever since June 21, 2019:
Pebble Creek Apartments, 8805 North Plaza Drive, Apartment 2418, Austin, TX 78753.
Home phone: (512) 342-2295.
Cell phone: (512) 993-7305.
E-mail: mcmillanj@att.net
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For the record, and as noted above in this public-information request, Austin Police Chief Art Acevedo was the most recent APD Chief or Interim APD Chief who wrote and sent me a reply letter of any type or in any context.
That reply letter from Chief Acevedo was written and sent to me about 13 years ago, in 2007:
----- Forwarded Message -----
From: Acevedo, Art [APD]
To: "mcmillanj@att.net"
Sent: Sunday, July 29, 2007, 09:57:07 AM CDT
Subject: RE: 7-27-07 reply sought re: four criminal-law issues in Austin
Dear Mr. McMillan,
Thank you for your note. I expect our members to enforce violations of law as required. Reports to Council will be made consistent with past practice and statute.
Regards,
ART ACEVEDO
Chief of Police
Austin Police Department
________________________________
From: John McMillan [mailto:mcmillanj@att.net]
Sent: Fri 7/27/2007 12:28 AM
To: Acevedo, Art [APD]
Subject: 7-27-07 reply sought re: four criminal-law issues in Austin
To: Austin Police Chief Art Acevedo, Austin Police Department, City of Austin, Austin, Texas.
July 27, 2007
Dear Chief Acevedo,
Congratulations on your very influential new position as Chief of Police for
the City Government of Austin.
As a resident of Austin ever since mid-March of 1997, most recently, I am writing to ask you:
---whether you have any plans to request that the Austin Police Department (APD) compile and share with the Austin City Council at a designated public meeting of the Council, a monthly or semiannual or annual APD report providing statistics and other factual information about APD's most recent efforts at enforcing any and all applicable laws, including any municipal ordinance, prohibiting or restricting
noise pollution in Austin.
---whether you believe that the Austin Police Department at present adequately enforces any and all applicable laws prohibiting or restricting certain types of anonymous communications in any and all contexts that might ever arise for which a criminal-law implication deriving from those anonymous communications might ever be cited or alleged.
----whether the Austin Police Department should have any role in helping to deter fraudulent or obscene verbalized communications by any media company or any cited business entity or non-profit organization or government-owned entity operating in Austin, Texas.
---whether you believe that the Austin Police Department currently does enough to compile statistical data relating to, and also investigate, alleged cases of verbal harassment or alleged terroristic threats being verbalized in Austin, Texas, in which alleged slander or alleged verbalization of death threats, for that matter, allegedly occur as well.
Thank you in advance, Chief Acevedo, for your very helpful responses to these four hopefully-polite questions from myself.
Sincerely and Best Wishes from a law-abiding and honest, clean-talking, non-stalking and consistently civil, teetotaling and alcohol-free, tobacco-free, facially cleanshaven, tattoo-less, former full-time clerical employee of the Texas Department of Public Safety state agency in Austin, John Kevin McMillan,
11411 Research Boulevard, Apt. 325, Austin, Texas, 78759.
Phone: (512) 342-2295.
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