I continue to find it very surprising that as many times as I have directly contacted the Austin office or San Antonio regional office or Washington D.C.-area office of the Federal Bureau of Investigation over the multi-decade period ever since the late 1990s about myself being victimized by alleged organized-crime activities in Austin, Texas, the FBI has never on any occasion sought to interview me in person.
I have submitted online messages to the FBI, sent dozens of e-mails to the FBI, and made 20 or more separate phone calls to the FBI in the multi-decade period ever since the late 1990s.
I have resided in Austin proper on a continuous and uninterrupted basis ever since mid-March 1997.
FBI agents or staff members for the FBI office in Austin, Texas, or the FBI regional office in San Antonio, Texas, over a multi-decade period have repeatedly--- in numerous separate phone conversations I've had with those FBI representatives--- referred me back to the Austin Police Department.
The FBI regional office in San Antonio also reinforced the message to me that my point of contact should be with APD, not the FBI, through a very surprising December 26, 2014, rejection e-mail note that the FBI regional office in San Antonio wrote and sent me:
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"On Friday, December 26, 2014 12:01 PM, San Antonio FBI <San.Antonio2@ic.fbi.gov> wrote:
"Remove FBI San Antonio from this mailing list.
"From: John McMillan [mcmillanj@att.net]
"Sent: Thursday, December 25, 2014 12:32 AM
"To: Publicrecords; dayna.blazey@co.travis.tx.us; carl.woody@co.travis.tx.us; rangers@dps.texas.gov; lori.carter@traviscountytx.gov; rob.drummond@traviscountytx.gov; dayna.blazey@traviscountytx.gov; carl.woody@traviscountytx.gov; San Antonio FBI; president@whitehouse.gov; robert.field@austintexas.gov; Texas DPS Office of General Counsel; dorothy.browne@house.state.tx.us; Public Information
"Subject: Fw: 12-22-14 Texas Attorney General Open Records re: rape-crime evidence kit..."
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One very informative Austin-based FBI representative, FBI Agent W. Rick Copeland, in the late 1990s volunteered to me on the telephone that "if there is organized-crime activity victimizing you in Austin, we (the FBI) would already be closely monitoring that" (approximate quote).
FBI Agent Copeland also indicated to me in that same phone conversation that the FBI would be fully prepared to arrest suspects and charge them with alleged violations of federal law, if any of them allegedly violated federal law in a context that ever victimized myself, John Kevin McMillan of Austin, Texas.
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