From: John Kevin McMillan, longstanding criminal-law complainant in APD Sex Crimes Case
16-1340923. My solo-occupancy efficiency-rental-unit apartment-home address ever since June 21, 2019: Pebble Creek Apartments (a Belco Equities-affiliated complex), 8805 North Plaza Drive, Bldg. 17, Apt. 2418, Austin, TX 78753. Home phone: (512) 342-2295. Cell phone: (512) 993-7305. Blog: http://www.johnkevinmcmillan.blogspot.com
November 8, 2020
A respectful FYI to each of you on the following (first item, below, provided here in italics for emphasis) public-information request of mine that I wrote and submitted online to the Austin (TX) Police Department at 10:57 p.m. Saturday, November 7, 2020, at the official APD online portal for submitting public-information requests.
The last two items, further below, are two separate confirmation reply notes I received this Saturday night, November 7, from the Austin Police Department here in this state-capital city for Texas. The first item is an online reply message at the APD website and the second one an e-mail reply note to me I received at 10:58 p.m. Saturday, November 7---both in direct response to the following online public-information request from myself:
"I hereby request a copy of any and all e-mail communications, other written communications, or phone messages that refer to or comprise communications on file with the Austin Police Department in which a State of Texas-certified peace officer employed by a unit or office of the Austin Police Department (APD) or a non-APD peace officer employed in or residing in Travis County, Texas, stated to a detective, sergeant, lieutenant, officer, administrator, or staff member of the APD Sex Crimes Unit that the above-cited peace officer was opposed to or did not see any need for full retroactive DNA-traces processing of one or more of the DNA swabs in either or both of the two respective rape-evidence kits obtained from my own body for the following two separate APD Sex Crimes Cases in which I was, in each of those cases, the cited longstanding-celibate-by-choice single adult white non-Hispanic victim and complainant and self-identified continuous and continuing daily anal-rape-crimes and personal-injury-crimes victim during my sleeping hours as I lay alone on my own bed, asleep and unconscious and probably also snoring:
"----APD Sex Crimes Case 11-1180447 that included a DNA rape-evidence kit obtained through an April 28, 2011, forensic medical exam performed on me upon prior request from myself as a medical patient that morning in the emergency room of St. David's Medical Center in central Austin.
"---APD Sex Crimes Case 11-3550615 that included a DNA rape-evidence kit obtained through a December 22, 2011, early-morning forensic medical exam performed on me in the emergency room of that same central-Austin St. David's Medical Center in response to an in-person request from me as a medical patient inside that hospital's emergency room and based on in-person approval of my request for that forensic medical exam by an on-duty male emergency room physician, himself a native of the Asian country of India, on the night of December 21, 2011, inside that same hospital's emergency room in central Austin."
Thank you for your interest in the public records of the Austin Police Department. Your request has been received and is being processed. Your request was received in this office on 11/7/2020 and given the reference number R048112-110720 for tracking purposes.
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