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From: John Kevin McMillan, public-information requestor.My home address ever since June 21, 2019: Pebble Creek Apartments, 8805 North Plaza Drive, Apt. 2418, Bldg. 17, Austin, TX 78753.Home phone: ( 512) 342-2295. Cell phone: (512) 993-7305.
This is a Texas Open Records request in which I seek to obtain from you a copy of any and all written communications referring to me at least once in any manner, including any and all e-mail communications or reports fitting that description, that certified peace officer Captain Gregory Lucas of your state agency's Criminal Investigation Division or David Maxwell, Director of Law Enforcement for your state agency, wrote or received or sent or mailed or e-mailed at any time since 12:01 a.m. April 28, 2011.
Mr. McMillan, please take me off of your list, I do not review your e-mails unless they are sent specifically to me. Again, please remove my name from your list. Thank you.
Captain Gregory Lucas
Law Enforcement Liaison
Office of the Attorney General
Criminal Investigation Division
Office 512-936-1335
Cell 512-652-8426
Fax 512-370-9948
From: John McMillan [mailto:mcmillanj@att.net]
Sent: Wednesday, July 20, 2016 8:30 AM
To: Dahlia Anzaldua-Torres; Lori Carter; APD Officer James Turner; Lucas, Gregory; Texas Rangers Division of DPS; Greg Hamilton; City of Austin Open Govt. Compliance Chief Gayle (2016); Governor's Office of Texas Open Records Administrator; Roger Dean; joe.ballesteros@traviscountytx.gov; david.escamilla@traviscountytx.gov; U.S. Department of Homeland Security; Public Information; Office for Victims of Crime (U.S. DOJ); Texas DPS Office of General Counsel; Travis County Judge Sarah Eckhardt; City of Austin Interim City Attorney Anne Morgan; UT-Austin General Counsel Patricia Ohlendorf (2016); rpuente@utsystem.edu; UT System Vice Chancellor/General Counsel Barry Burghorf; Dailytexanonline News; Fox 7 (Austin TX) TV News; Dayna Blazey; Sociology Prof. Jim Nolan (West Va. University); Statesman News; FBI Dallas Bureau; Austin Chronicle Editors; Kut News; KXAN TV News Investigations; sjmc@umn.edu; isonx001@umn.edu
Subject: Re: ORR 1548 - Clarification Needed
July 20, 2016
Dear Austin Community College Public-Information Officer Ms. Anzaldua-Torres,
Thank you for your e-mail reply letter in response to my most recent e-mail public-information request to Austin Community College, which was dated July 18, 2016.
Your July 19 e-mail reply letter sought clarification from me in regard to which specific staff members of President Rhodes should be included in the scope of my request.
Is it fair to ask you if you can tell me which, if any, staff member for ACC President Rhodes, is the primary individual who initially reviews and responds in writing to E-mail correspondence for President Rhodes on behalf of that ACC President, such as by writing a brief note in forwarding that E-mail letter to another ACC staff member or by providing a brief written reply to the person who initially wrote and sent that e-mail to ACC's President?....
As you will recall, my July 18, 2016-dated public-information request addressed to you contained the following exact verbatim opening paragraph that I wrote:
"This is a Texas Open Records request in which I seek to obtain from you a copy of any and all letters or E-mail communications or other written documents that ACC President Dr. Richard M. Rhodes of your Austin-based system of public higher education, or any staff member employed in the Office of the President of ACC, has written at any time since the morning of September 1, 2011, and that, in each and every such case, referred at least once to myself, John Kevin McMillan of northwest Austin, in any manner or any way."...
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----- Forwarded Message -----
Mr. McMillan, I do not know the answer to that question, sorry.
Captain Gregory Lucas
Law Enforcement Liaison
Office of the Attorney General
Criminal Investigation Division
Office 512-936-1335
Cell 512-652-8426
Fax 512-370-9948
From: John McMillan [mailto:mcmillanj@att.net]
Sent: Friday, February 26, 2016 12:02 PM
To: Lucas, Gregory; Public Information; Texas Rangers Division of DPS
Subject: RE: LEGAL AUTHORITY OF DA TO ASK A MUNICIPAL POLICE DEPT. TO PROCESS A RAPE-EVIDENCE KIT
Dear Captain Lucas,
I was informed on the telephone yesterday by an official of the Attorney General of Texas state agency in Austin that the District Attorney's Office for any given county of Texas does have the legal authority to request that a municipal law-enforcement agency in that county process a DNA-swabs rape-evidence kit being maintained by that police department.
Is that your understanding as well?
Best Wishes,
John Kevin McMillan of Austin.
Captain Gregory Lucas
Law Enforcement Liaison
Office of the Attorney General
Criminal Investigation Division
Office 512-936-1335
Cell 512-652-8426
Fax 512-370-9948
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From: John McMillan [mailto:mcmillanj@att.net]
Sent: Friday, January 29, 2016 10:53 AM
To: Lucas, Gregory; Texas Rangers Division of DPS; FBI Dallas Bureau; FBI Houston Bureau (2015); U.S. Department of Homeland Security; Greg Hamilton; APD Officer James Turner; Roger Dean; joe.ballesteros@traviscountytx.gov; Rudy Magallanes; Governor's Office of Texas Open Records Administrator; Texas DPS Office of General Counsel; Rey Arellano; Austin City Manager Marc Ott; Dayna Blazey; david.escamilla@traviscountytx.gov; Texas Association Against Sexual Assault (2015); Joyful Heart Foundation for Rape Victims; National Center for Victims of Crime; Rape Abuse and Incest National Network; Lori Carter; Office for Victims of Crime (U.S. DOJ); Dallas Police Chief David Brown; Sunset Valley Police Dept. Lt. Richard Andreucci; Houston Police Dept (2015); Public Information; U.S. President Barack Obama; Rep. Naishtat Chief of Staff Dorothy Browne; State Sen. Watson Constituent Services Dr. Gerson; City of Austin Interim City Attorney Anne Morgan; Travis County Commissioner Brigid Shea; Travis County Judge Sarah Eckhardt; Michael King; Cedar Park (TX) City Manager Brenda Eivens (2014)
Subject: Re: 1-28-16 question for Attorney General re: Alleged Deceptive Trade Practices
Dear Captain Lucas at the Office of the Attorney General of Texas Criminal Investigation Division in Austin,
Thank you for your very prompt reply note on this.
Three additional follow-up questions that I hope will strike you as being very reasonable in view of the concluding portion of your most recent previous E-mail reply message (below) to me (that you wrote and sent to me at 10:54 a.m. on January 28, 2016):
(1) Captain Lucas, do you have any reason to believe or suspect that I myself, John Kevin McMillan of Austin, am anything other than civil and law-abiding and factually accurate and honest?
I am posing that follow-up question to you because, as you are no doubt very aware, I take great pride in being dependably civil, law-abiding, factually accurate, and honest.
(2) Do you know of any investigation on myself, John Kevin McMillan of Austin, that the Attorney General of Texas state agency is either currently pursuing or planning to possibly pursue or considering whether to pursue?
(3) Is the Austin Police Department the only law-enforcement agency you are having communications with or dialogues with that relate to myself, John Kevin McMillan of Austin, or that refer to myself in any way?
Respectfully,
from former Texas DPS state agency full-time employee John Kevin McMillan.
(My) Home phone in Austin: (512) 342-2295....
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On Friday, January 29, 2016 5:44 AM, "Lucas, Gregory" (at his official E-mail address of "Gregory.Lucas@texasattorneygeneral.gov") wrote:
No sir.
Captain Gregory Lucas
Law Enforcement Liaison
Office of the Attorney General
Criminal Investigation Division
Office 512-936-1335
Cell 512-652-8426
Fax 512-370-9948
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From: John McMillan [mailto:mcmillanj@att.net]
Sent: Friday, January 29, 2016 12:15 AM
To: Lucas, Gregory; APD Officer James Turner; Michael King; (and numerous other cited recipients).
Subject: Re: 1-28-16 question for Attorney General re: Alleged Deceptive Trade Practices
Dear Captain Lucas of the Office of Attorney General of Texas state agency Law Enforcement Division in Austin,
Thank you for your prompt and helpful reply E-mail note (below) to me this Thursday.
Captain Lucas, do you currently have any reason to believe that the Attorney General of Texas state agency is either conducting or planning to conduct a major investigation that cites myself, John Kevin McMillan of Austin, among the law-abiding current Texas residents who your state agency believes to have been possibly victimized on a frequent or one-time or occasional basis by a cited individual or business operating in this state in a context "systematically violating Texas law"?
Thank you again for your kind conveyed support for my own legal and human right to myself enjoy full freedom from rapists and trespassers and home-invasion perpetrators and unwanted-"medical-services providers" and personal-injury-crimes perpetrators and other criminal or law-breaking persons during periods when I am sleeping (I snore, and I always sleep ALONE on my own bed) inside my locked private bedroom of my bolt-locked rental apartment unit at Village Oaks Apartments in northwest Austin.
I hope to hear from you soon.
Sincerely and Best Wishes,
from former Texas Department of Public Safety state agency full-time employee John Kevin McMillan of Austin.
My (current) home address: Village Oaks Apartments, 10926 Jollyville Road, Building 9, Apartment 902, Austin, Texas, 78759.
My home phone: (512) 342-2295.
My Blog: John Kevin McMillan: A 21st Century Conservative Left-Wing Agenda
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Mr. McMillan, this is Captain Gregory Lucas, I have responded to your e-mails in the past as I am the Law Enforcement Liaison for the Office of the Texas Attorney General (OAG). If you would like to file a consumer complaint, you may do so on the OAG website at https://texasattorneygeneral.gov/cpd/file-a-consumer-complaint. Please understand that this office does not represent individuals in personal civil matters, and thus cannot take direct action on every complaint. In matters of statewide significance, or when substantive evidence indicates that a person or business is systemically violating Texas law, the Attorney General may take action on behalf of the collective legal interests of the people of this state.
I hope that this information is helpful to you.
Captain Gregory Lucas
Law Enforcement Liaison
Office of the Attorney General
Criminal Investigation Division
Office 512-936-1335
Cell 512-652-8426
Fax 512-370-9948
From: John McMillan [mailto:mcmillanj@att.net]
Sent: Thursday, January 28, 2016 10:24 AM
To: Public Information; Governor's Office of Texas Open Records Administrator; Lucas, Gregory; Texas Rangers Division of DPS; david.escamilla@traviscountytx.gov; City of Austin Interim City Attorney Anne Morgan; Rep. Naishtat Chief of Staff Dorothy Browne; State Sen. Watson Constituent Services Dr. Gerson; Lori Carter; Roger Dean; U.S. Department of Homeland Security; Greg Hamilton; U.S. Dept of Commerce Civil Rights Div Officials; Sheri Gallo; Austin Mayor Steve Adler; Austin Board of Realtors (2014); Austin Board of Realtors Lara Grant (2015); Austin Board of Realtors Lara2015; FBI Dallas Bureau; FBI Houston Bureau (2015); State Comptroller Criminal Investigations Division Chief Martin Cano; TWC Ombudsman; TWC General Counsel Paul Jones; Lowell A. Keig; Andrei Lubomudrov; Andrei Lubomudrov; StateSenatorKirkWatson; Fox 7 (Austin TX) TV News; StateComptrollerSusanCombs
Subject: 1-28-16 question for Attorney General re: Alleged Deceptive Trade Practices
Dear Officials of the Attorney General of Texas state agency,
Please provide me with the name and E-mail address of the official of the Attorney General of Texas who handles legal complaints from a private citizen (myself, for instance) about alleged deceptive trade practices by a cited landlord, apartment management team, employer, medical services provider, media services provider, media company, restaurant, business entity of any type, educational services provider, information-services provider, security-system services provider, or utility provider in Texas.
Also, is there any context in which a municipal government or county government or state government or government-owned institution or private non-profit organization in Texas can ever be found guilty of deceptive trade practices in any cited context?
Sincerely and Best Wishes,
from apartment tenant John Kevin McMillan.
Home address: Village Oaks Apartments, 10926 Jollyville Road, Building 9, Apartment 902, Austin, Texas, 78759.
Home phone: (512) 342-2295....
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I am sorry Mr. McMillan, I have no other suggestions for you.
Captain Gregory Lucas
Law Enforcement Liaison
Office of the Attorney General
Law Enforcement Division
Office 512-936-1335
Cell 512-652-8426
Fax 512-370-9948
From: John McMillan [mailto:mcmillanj@att.net]
Sent: Monday, August 31, 2015 3:05 PM
To: Lucas, Gregory; Maxwell, David; Texas Rangers Division of DPS; greg.hamilton@traviscountytx.gov; TWC Ombudsman; TWC General Counsel Paul Jones; Lowell A. Keig; U.S. Department of Homeland Security; FBI Dallas Bureau; FBI Houston Bureau (2015); Rep. Naishtat Chief of Staff Dorothy Browne; StateSenatorKirkWatson; david.escamilla@traviscountytx.gov; rudy.Magallanes@traviscountytx.gov; carl.woody@traviscountytx.gov; Dayna Blazey; State Rep. Donna Howard Constituent Services Dr. Scott Daigle; Texas Commission On Law Enforcement and Education Investigator Hobbs; APD Constituent Services Liaison Janet Jackson (2015); Rey Arellano; Texas DPS Office of General Counsel; Austin Mayor Steve Adler; Austin City Manager Marc Ott; Austin City Council Member Don Zimmerman (2015); Sunset Valley Police Dept. Lt. Richard Andreucci; U.S. President Barack Obama; Roger Dean; Travis County Criminal Justice/Public Safety Director; joe.ballesteros@traviscountytx.gov; Travis County Commissioner Brigid Shea
Subject: Re: request for investigation of APD Sex Crimes Unit detective by Attorney General of Texas
Dear Captain Lucas of the Attorney General of Texas,
Unless you advise me otherwise, I am not able to contact the Office of Police Monitor---the point of contact cited by the APD Internal Affairs Division at the website you referred me to in writing last Friday.
Police Monitor Margo Frasier sent me a "cease and desist" order a few years ago in which she forbade me from ever again contacting her office in Austin in order to myself complain about the alleged failure by a cited APD officer to investigate the alleged continuous-and-continuing, daily and year-round personal-injury-crimes-and-anal-rape-crimes case in which I remain, to this very day, a victim of alleged felony crimes in Austin.
Any additional suggestions or referrals from you about this crime case and APD's alleged failure to protect my personal safety and medical health during my sleep (I ALWAYS sleep alone on my designated bed) inside my bolt-locked apartment or bolt-locked hotel room in Austin, would be greatly appreciated.
Sincerely and Best Wishes,
John Kevin McMillan.
My current home phone: (512) 331-4747, ext. 7401.
My current home address: Crossland Economy Studios, 12621 Hymeadow Road, Room 133, Austin, TX 78729.
Mr. McMillan, I have discussed your request with Director Maxwell. Your allegation is administrative in nature and not a criminal matter, therefore, the Office of the Attorney will not investigate your complaint. If you wish to file an administrative complaint, you must do so to the Austin Police Department Internal Affairs Division,http://www.austintexas.gov/department/internal-affairs.
Captain Gregory Lucas
Law Enforcement Liaison
Office of the Attorney General
Law Enforcement Division
Office 512-936-1335
Cell 512-652-8426
Fax 512-370-9948
From: John McMillan [mailto:mcmillanj@att.net]
Sent: Thursday, August 27, 2015 10:40 AM
To: Maxwell, David; Lucas, Gregory; Texas Rangers Division of DPS; Roger Dean; joe.ballesteros@traviscountytx.gov; Lori Carter; Rob Drummond; rudy.Magallanes@traviscountytx.gov; Dayna Blazey; carl.woody@traviscountytx.gov; Travis County Judge Sarah Eckhardt; Rep. Naishtat Chief of Staff Dorothy Browne; StateSenatorKirkWatson
Subject: request for investigation of APD Sex Crimes Unit detective by Attorney General of Texas
Dear Mr. Maxwell and Captain Lucas,
A very distinguished private attorney member of the State Bar of Texas advised me this month that your state agency in Austin does have the legal authority to investigate alleged impropriety toward a private citizen such as myself by a municipal law enforcement agency in Texas.
Mr. Maxwell and Captain Lucas, I am hereby requesting that your state agency in Austin investigate the alleged failure of Detective Brian Narciso of the Austin Police Department Sex Crimes Unit to pursue any apparent CRIME INVESTIGATION on the sex crimes case for which I filed a crime report with APD on June 3, 2015. That case is APD Sex Crimes Case Number 15-1540423.
Detective Narciso, the only assigned investigator for that felony crimes case over a multi-month period, has chosen not to return any phone calls from me or any E-mail letters from me about that crime case.
On the one total occasion (which occurred several days ago during his cited nighttime and early-morning workshift hours, according to his recorded message on his voice mail service through APD) in which Detective Narciso answered the phone after I called him at his APD office phone number of 512-974-6916, Detective Narciso immediately hung up his end of the phone line without offering me any explanation for his allegedly unprofessional conduct.
Thank you in advance for your kind willingness to investigate Detective Narciso's alleged failure to actually pursue any apparent crime investigation on my behalf.
Sincerely and Best Wishes
from always-sober (permanently alcohol-free and anti-alcohol-minded), longtime CELIBATE-BY-CHOICE, single-by-choice, gainfully employed adult white non-Christian criminal-law complainant and self-identified continuous-and-still-to-this-very-morning-continuing, daily-and-year-round and multi-year personal-injury-crimes-and-anal-rape-crimes victim John Kevin McMillan.
My current address: Crossland Economy Studios, 12621 Hymeadow Road, Apt. 133, Austin, TX 78729.
My current phone: (512) 331-4747, extension 7401....
Mr. McMillan, as I explained, yours is a matter for local law enforcement, and I am aware that you have had many contacts with multiple local law enforcement agencies regarding your issues. The Office of the Attorney General will take no further action.
Captain Gregory Lucas
Law Enforcement Liaison
Office of the Attorney General
Law Enforcement Division
Office 512-936-1335
Cell 512-652-8426
Fax 512-370-9948
From: John McMillan [mailto:mcmillanj@att.net]
Sent: Wednesday, July 22, 2015 12:53 PM
To: Lucas, Gregory; Texas Legal legal-aid service (2015); Richard Jalowy; E.C. Community Service Dir. Chris Barbee; Trevor Glynn; Outback Asst Mgr Nick Burton; roger.dean@traviscountytx.gov; joe.ballesteros@traviscountytx.gov; rudy.Magallanes@traviscountytx.gov; brian.narciso@austintexas.gov; Dallas Police Chief David Brown; FBI Dallas Bureau; FBI Houston Bureau (2015); James Willett; Texas Rangers Division of DPS; greg.hamilton@traviscountytx.gov; TRA General Counsel Kenneth Besserman; Attorney Cousin Jack Dane; Wind River Crossing GM Ann Coker; Wind River Crossing Asst Mgr Samantha Redmon; kimberly.flores@westdale.com; Maxwell, David; Texas DPS Office of General Counsel; U.S. Department of Homeland Security; U.S. Attorney's Office Western District of Texas; U.S. President Barack Obama; Governor's Office of Texas Open Records Administrator; State Comptroller Criminal Investigations Division Chief Martin Cano; Dallas City Attorney's Office; Dallas County Attorney's Office; Williamson County Attorney Dee Hobbs; Williamson County Sheriff James Wilson; Williamson County District Atty Jana Duty Jana Duty; david.escamilla@traviscountytx.gov; HarrisCountyDistrictAttorney'sOffice; Los Angeles County (CA) District Attorney; APD Constituent Services Liaison Janet Jackson (2015); John McMillan; Rey Arellano; Sunset Valley Police Dept. Lt. Richard Andreucci; Austin City Manager Marc Ott; Public Information; State Auditor's Office Investigators; Eric Polak; Yessenia (Denny's Lakeline)
Subject: Re: 7-20-15 request of you upon referral from a private attorney re: crime case
July 22, 2015
Dear Captain Lucas of the Office of the Attorney General of Texas Law Enforcement Division,
Thank you for your reply note to me today (below) about this very important criminal-law issue.
I might also mention that if you yourself or any colleague of yours with the Attorney General of Texas state agency ever wish to order DNA-swab tests on myself (my anus, my buttocks, my mouth, my nostrils, etc.) as a self-identified anal-rape-crimes (exclusively inflicted on me during my sleep), oral-rape-crimes (through illegal liquids or substances to which I am being allegedly subjected through my mouth against my wishes during my sleep), nasal-rape-crimes (through illegal nasal inhalants to which I am being allegedly subjected against my wishes during my sleep) and personal-injury-crimes victim here in Austin, Texas, I would be very, very grateful to you and your state agency for that.
I remain hopeful, though, that some law enforcement agency with jurisdiction (such as if the municipal law enforcement agency for Sunset Valley, Texas, ever at any time suspects that possibly a former or current resident there or a former or current City of Sunset Valley employee or police officer, may have allegedly had possible illegal physical or illegal sexual contact with me during my sleep inside my bolt-locked bedroom of my rental apartment unit at Wind River Crossing) may in the very near future authorize a new and very thorough DNA-swabs forensic medical exam on myself, with the DNA tracing from that exam extending back as far as 190 days, according to what an APD Sex Crimes Unit Detective, Detective David Silva, informed me in 2011 as the greatest possible retroactive tracing capability of APD's crime lab for DNA-swabs analysis.
Sincerely and Best Wishes,
criminal-law complainant and self-identified continuous and still-to-this-very-morning continuing, frequent and daily and year-round anal-rape-crimes victim and personal-injury-crimes victim John Kevin McMillan....
My home phone: (512) 342-2295....
Mr. McMillan, it would take a search warrant to force your roommate to submit to a DNA test, and there is no probable cause to obtain a search warrant, only your suspicion. Also, even if probable cause existed, this would be a matter for local law enforcement. The Office of the Attorney General is taking no further action regarding your request.
Captain Gregory Lucas
Law Enforcement Liaison
Office of the Attorney General
Law Enforcement Division
Office 512-936-1335
Cell 512-652-8426
Fax 512-370-9948
From: John McMillan [mailto:mcmillanj@att.net]
Sent: Monday, July 20, 2015 5:08 PM
To: Lucas, Gregory; Maxwell, David
Subject: 7-20-15 request of you upon referral from a private attorney re: crime case
Dear Captain Lucas of the Law Enforcement Division of the Office of the Attorney General of Texas state agency in Austin,
A first-rate private attorney member of the State Bar of Texas very helpfully advised me today to myself directly contact you.
That attorney stated that he believes I should request that you help obtain very prompt DNA testing on my one total current apartment management-team-approved roommate....
Captain Lucas, I would like to thank you in advance for giving full consideration to this follow-up request from myself that a private attorney in Austin authorized me to submit to you in writing.
Sincerely and Best Wishes,
John Kevin McMillan, current criminal-law complainant and self-identified continuous-and-still-continuing, daily-and-year-round personal-injury-crimes victim and anal-rape-crimes victim....
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Dear Law-Enforcement Liaison and Captain Lucas in the Office of the Attorney General of Texas in Austin, Thank you for your reply note (below) on this. Is there any context you can foresee in which your state agency in Austin might ever be willing to order DNA medical testing on me as the cited victim of repeated and year-round alleged gastrointestinal rape during my sleep, daily and year-round alleged anal rape during my sleep, repeated and yearr-round possible alleged unwanted oral inhalants rape during my sleep, repeated and year-round alleged subjection of me against my wishes to an unauthorized nasal inhalant during my sleep, daily and year-round alleged trespassing of the apartment I rent during my sleep, and daily and year-round alleged illegal breaking and entering during my sleep into my top-floor, vaulted-ceiling apartment unit where I live alone (I'm the only approved occupant in Apt. 325, I might add) and I ALWAYS sleep alone on my bed, too, at Wind River Crossing in northwest Austin. Sincerely and Best Wishes, from John Kevin McMillan. I myself am a teetotaling (permanently alcohol-free) and permanently illicit-drug-free as well as permanently marijuana-free and consistently civil and law-abiding former employee in Austin of three state law-enforcement agencies: the Texas Department of Public Safety state agency, the Texas Board of Pardons and Paroles state agency, and the Texas Department of Criminal Justice state agency. I was not fired from any of my three jobs with law-enforcement agencies of the State of Texas, I would like to respectfully remind your State of Texas agency at this time. I'm also a longtime-celibate-by-choice and law-abiding single adult gentleman in Austin who myself has no criminal-conviction record of any type, as your State Government of Texas agency must be very aware. My home phone: (512) 342-2295. My home address: 11411 Research Boulevard, Apt. 325, Austin, Texas, 78759. John Kevin McMillan --- On Tue, 12/11/12, Gregory Lucas <gregory.lucas@texasattorneygeneral.gov> wrote:
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CAPTAIN GREGORY LUCAS OF THE ATTORNEY GENERAL OF TEXAS STATE AGENCY'S CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIONS DIVISION: 'I (CAPTAIN LUCAS) NEVER PUBLICLY STATED THAT THE INFRARED MOTION-SENSITIVE SPY-CAMERA PHOTOS OBTAINED FOR CRIMINAL-LAW COMPLAINANT AND LOCAL APARTMENT UNIT TENANT JOHN KEVIN MCMILLAN OF AUSTIN, TEXAS, WERE ALL PHOTOS DEPICTING THE COMPLAINANT HIMSELF, AS DISTINCT FROM A POSSIBLE ILLEGAL INTRUDER CAUGHT ON CAMERA DURING THE EARLY-MORNING HOURS INSIDE THE BOLT-LOCKED PRIVATE BEDROOM OF COMPLAINANT JOHN MCMILLAN'S BOLT-LOCKED APARTMENT UNIT IN NORTHWEST AUSTIN'
THE FOLLOWING INTRA-AGENCY REPORT ON BEHALF OF CAPTAIN GREGORY LUCAS WAS PUBLICLY RELEASED ON JUNE 3, 2015, IN RESPONSE TO A MAY 27, 2015-DATED E-MAIL PUBLIC INFORMATION REQUEST FROM MYSELF, CRIMINAL-LAW COMPLAINANT JOHN KEVIN MCMILLAN OF AUSTIN, TEXAS. THAT MAY 27, 2015-DATED PUBLIC INFORMATION REQUEST FROM MYSELF WAS ASSIGNED THE IDENTIFICATION NUMBER OF 15-41547 BY THE ATTORNEY GENERAL OF TEXAS STATE AGENCY IN AUSTIN.
CAPTAIN GREGORY LUCAS SERVES AS THE LIAISON ON BEHALF OF THAT LAW-ENFORCEMENT-MINDED STATE GOVERNMENT OF TEXAS AGENCY TO ANY AND ALL LOCAL, STATE, AND FEDERAL LAW-ENFORCEMENT AGENCIES OPERATING IN TEXAS.
PLEASE NOTE, NEXT TO LAST PARAGRAPH BELOW, THAT CAPTAIN LUCAS IN 2013 DID FORWARD CRIMINAL-LAW COMPLAINTS OF MINE TO TWO TOP OFFICIALS OF HIS STATE AGENCY'S LAW ENFORCEMENT DIVISION: CLETE BUCKALOO, THEN THE DIRECTOR OF LAW ENFORCEMENT FOR THE ATTORNEY GENERAL OF TEXAS STATE AGENCY, AND DAVID MAXWELL.
ACCORDING TO 2015 ONLINE RECORDS FOR THE ATTORNEY GENERAL OF TEXAS STATE AGENCY, DAVID MAXWELL IS NOW THE DIRECTOR OF LAW ENFORCEMENT FOR THAT GOVERNMENT AGENCY IN AUSTIN. --- JKM)
"OFFICE OF THE ATTORNEY GENERAL
"LAW ENFORCEMENT DIVISION
"P.O. BOX 12548
"AUSTIN, TX 78711
"DATE: 9-16-2013
"DAY: MONDAY
"TIME: 09-16-46
..... "CALL DETAILS
"CALL TYPE: MI(,) MISCELLANEOUS/OTHER
"DESCRIPTION:
"CAPTAIN LUCAS RECEIVED TWO E-MAILS FROM JOHN (KEVIN) MCMILLAN (OF AUSTIN) REGARDING HIS ON-GOING ASSERTION THAT HE IS BEING SEXUALLY ASSAULTED EVERY NIGHT WHILE LOCKED INSIDE OF HIS APARTMENT UNIT (AT THE WESTDALE-OWNED AND WESTDALE-MANAGED WIND RIVER CROSSING APARTMENTS IN NORTHWEST AUSTIN).
"MR. MCMILLAN STATED THAT CAPTAIN LUCAS HAD MADE PUBLIC HIS (CAPTAIN LUCAS'S ALLEGED) DETERMINATION THAT THE PHOTOGRAPHS TAKEN FROM THE (INFRARED, MOTION-SENSITIVE SPY) CAMERA INSIDE HIS (COMPLAINANT JOHN MCMILLAN'S BOLT-LOCKED) BEDROOM WERE OF HIMSELF (JOHN KEVIN MCMILLAN, AN ADULT SINGLE-BY-CHOICE, LONGTIME-CELIBATE-BY-CHOICE, GAINFULLY EMPLOYED, PERMANENTLY ALCOHOL-FREE AND PERMANENTLY ILLICIT-DRUG-FREE, WHITE MALE GENTLEMAN OF EXCLUSIVELY BRITISH AND GERMAN ANCESTRY), AND NOT A SUSPECT.
"ONE E-MAIL LETTER CONTAINED A SERIES OF PHOTOGRAPHS THAT MR. MCMILLAN DEMANDED THAT CAPTAIN LUCAS REVIEW REGARDING HIS (MR. MCMILLAN'S) ON-GOING COMPLAINT.
"NOTE THAT RECENTLY MR. MCMILLAN FILED AN OPEN RECORDS REQUEST (WITH THIS STATE GOVERNMENT AGENCY IN AUSTIN) REGARDING ANY DOCUMENTATION OF THE E-MAILS THAT HE (JOHN KEVIN MCMILLAN) HAS SENT TO THE OAG (STATE AGENCY.)
"IN ONE RECORD, (ACCORDING TO CRIMINAL-LAW COMPLAINANT JOHN KEVIN MCMILLAN OF AUSTIN,) CAPTAIN LUCAS (ALLEGEDLY) STATED THAT (ALL OF) THE (CITED INFRARED SPY-CAMERA) PHOTOGRAPHS WERE (INFRARED-CAMERA IMAGES) OF MR. (JOHN KEVIN) MCMILLAN.
"AT NO TIME DID CAPTAIN LUCAS MAKE A PUBLIC STATEMENT REGARDING (OFFERING) THIS (ALLEGED OFFICIAL) OPINION (FALSELY ATTRIBUTED TO CAPTAIN LUCAS THAT ALL OF THE INFRARED SPY-CAMERA PHOTOS OBTAINED FROM INSIDE MR. MCMILLAN'S BOLT-LOCKED PRIVATE BEDROOM DURING HIS SLEEPING HOURS WERE OF CRIMINAL-LAW COMPLAINANT AND SELF-IDENTIFIED FELONY-ANAL-RAPE-CRIMES-AND-FELONY-PERSONAL-INJURY-CRIMES VICTIM JOHN KEVIN MCMILLAN OF AUSTIN)."
"DISPOSITION: NFA(,) NO FURTHER ACTION"
"COMMENTS: CAPTAIN LUCAS DID NOT REVIEW THE PHOTOGRAPHS, AND RESPONDED TO MR. MCMILLAN:
"From: Lucas, Gregory
"Sent: Monday, Sept. 16, 2013, 8:02 a.m.
"To: John McMillan
"CC: Lucas, Gregory
"Subject: RE: summer 2013 infrared photos of alleged illegal intruders in my locked bedroom
"'Mr. McMillan, first let me say that I did not make any such statements publicly, if they became public, it is because you made it so. Secondly, I will not review your photographs as our agency is not (investigating) and will not investigate your allegations. Your allegations are a matter for local law enforcement, and I know that you have reported them to the appropriate investigating authority, the Austin Police Department.'
(THE FOLLOWING ARE INTRA-AGENCY LEGAL NOTES ON BEHALF OF CAPTAIN GREGORY LUCAS THAT WERE CONTAINED IMMEDIATELY BELOW THE CITED TEXT OF HIS SEPT. 16, 2013, REPLY E-MAIL LETTER TO MYSELF, CRIMINAL-LAW COMPLAINANT JOHN KEVIN MCMILLAN OF AUSTIN, TEXAS:)
"Clete Buckaloo (a former Captain of the Texas Rangers division of the Texas Department of Public Safety state agency who served as a Texas Rangers law-enforcement officer for more than 20 years) and David Maxwell were advised of the e-mails, LED (Law Enforcement Division of the Attorney General of Texas state agency in Austin) will take no further action.
"Captain Lucas received an e-mail response from Mr. McMillan which contained more photographs. The email was scanned into webPAS Contact ID 696924, and again, the photos were not viewed.
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