Monday, February 5, 2018

EX-APD CHIEF ART ACEVEDO IN HIS CURRENT ROLE WITH HOUSTON POLICE ON FEB. 1, 2018, APPEALS TO ATTORNEY GENERAL OF TEXAS IN REGARD TO MYSELF, GAINFULLY EMPLOYED PRIVATE CITIZEN JOHN KEVIN McMILLAN OF AUSTIN


On Monday, February 5, 2018 8:38 PM, John McMillan wrote:

The following (below) is the exactly quoted text of a February 1, 2018-dated, two-page signed legal letter on official City of Houston Police Department stationery that is addressed to Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton.

The current Chief of Police for the City of Houston, Art Acevedo, previously served as Chief of Police for the City of Austin from July 19, 2007, until November 29, 2016.

A designated carbon-copy of the following Feb. 1, 2018, signed legal letter from Houston PD was received by myself, public-information requestor John Kevin McMillan of northwest Austin, through U.S. Postal Service mail delivery on Monday, February 5, 2018, to my cited apartment-unit mailbox at the Village Oaks Apartments complex in the City of Austin-designated District 10 section of this state-capital city.

"February 1, 2018

"Art Acevedo
"Chief of Police
"Houston Police Department

"Attention: Open Records Division
"The Honorable Ken Paxton
"Texas Attorney General
"P.O. Box 12548
"Austin, Texas 78711-2548

"Re: Public Information Act request received on January 22, 2018 from John K. McMillan requesting to obtain from your municipal law-enforcement agency in Houston, Texas, a copy of any and all written communications, including e-mail communications or memoranda or reports or public-statements or press releases or any letters to other police chiefs in other Texan or American cities, that were each written by or on behalf of Houston Police Chief Art Acevedo or any staff member of his at any time since November 30, 2016, and that, in each and every such case, refers or refer at least once in any manner to myself, John Kevin McMillan of Austin, Texas; ORU No. 18-00718

"Dear General Paxton:

"The Houston Police Department ("HPD") received the above-referenced request on January 22, 2018 (Exhibit 1). By copy of this letter, HPD is informing the requestor that the Department is seeking a decision from your office because HPD believes responsive information is excepted from public disclosure pursuant to sections 552.101 through 552.153 of the Government Code. We will forward responsive information and our legal arguments under separate cover shortly. Please include ORU No. 18-00718 in any future correspondence concerning this request.

"Sincerely,

"Kristie L. Lewis
"HPD Staff Attorney

"Kll:jz"



"Enclosures
"cc: John Kevin McMillan
"Village Oaks Apartment
"10926 Jollyville Road, Building 16, Apt. 1609
"Austin, Texas 78759
"Sent Via Regular Mail
"(W/o Exhibits)"
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The following is the January 20, 2018-dated e-mail public-information request of mine to the Houston Police Department that prompted the above-cited signed legal letter by that municipal law-enforcement agency in southeast Texas to the Attorney General of Texas in Austin:

On Saturday, January 20, 2018 12:06 PM, John McMillan wrote:
To: Open Records Coordinator,
Houston Police Department (HPD),
Public Affairs Division,
1200 Travis,
HPD Administration Building,
21st Floor,
Houston, TX 77002.
FAX number: 713-308-3260.

January 20, 2018

Dear Houston Police Department Open Records Coordinator,

This is a Texas Open Records request in which I seek to obtain from your municipal law-enforcement agency in Houston, Texas, a copy of any and all written communications, including e-mail communications or memoranda or reports or public-statements or press releases or any letters to other police chiefs in other Texan or American cities, that were each written by or on behalf of Houston Police Chief Art Acevedo or any staff member of his at any time since November 30, 2016, and that, in each and every such case, refers or refer at least once in any manner to myself, John Kevin McMillan of Austin, Texas.

EXCLUDED from the scope of this public-information request are any and all written communications that were exclusively and solely written by myself, John Kevin McMillan of Austin, Texas.

Art Acevedo, as you of course know, is a former Chief of Police for the City Government of Austin in this state capital city for Texas. Acevedo held that very influential position of leadership for Austin from July 19, 2007, until November 29, 2016.

Acevedo also previously served as a high-ranking officer of the California Highway Patrol.

My legal name is John Kevin McMillan. My date of birth is April 27, 1957. I am a native of Lincoln, Nebraska.

I have resided in two respective apartments units during the period applicable to this public-information request: Village Oaks Apartments, 10926 Jollyville Road, Building 9, Apartment 902, Austin, TX 78759; and, ever since early September 2017, Village Oaks Apartments, 10926 Jollyville Road, Building 16, Apartment 1609, Austin, TX 78759.

My home phone number throughout the entire applicable time period has been and continues to be: (512) 342-2295.

My personal E-mail address throughout the entire applicable time period has been and continues to be: mcmillanj@att.net .

I am the founder and only approved current member of a new and non-Christian religion, the Progressive Prohibitionist Religion, with very stringent membership-eligibility requirements. Numerous Americans, including at least one biological relative of mine, my older brother Dr. Michael Kim McMillan---who himself reportedly resides with his Chinese-born wife in southern California---have each indicated to me that they themselves either dislike or intensely dislike my Progressive Prohibitionist Religion, or that they do not regard it as being a true religion in their opinion.

This public-information request is prompted in part by lingering questions I myself have had in regard to what prompted then-Austin Police Chief Art Acevedo in April 2009 to reportedly ask a female assistant of his in the Chief's office in Austin, Stephanie Hernandez, to request of me on the telephone on April 28, 2009 (after she had left an initial phone message with me on my home landline phone line asking me to call her, which I did), that I myself should refrain from ever again directly contacting Austin Police Chief Acevedo.

Two years before that very surprising phone conversation I had with a female assistant to Austin Police Chief Art Acevedo, I received the following one total and last-ever reply letter from then-Austin Police Chief Acevedo:

From: Acevedo, Art [APD]
Subject: RE: 7-27-07 reply sought re: four criminal-law issues in Austin

To: "John McMillan"
Date: Sunday, July 29, 2007, 9:54 AM

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
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This public-information request was also prompted in part by a copy of an official 2016 e-mail referring to myself that I received through a public-information request I submitted to the City of Cedar Park (TX).

The e-mail letter was written by a public official who previously had served as Assistant Chief of Police in Austin, Texas, during Art Acevedo's prior tenure as Chief of Police for Austin. That public official was Sean Mannix.

The e-mail was written and sent by Cedar Park Police Chief Sean Mannix to Leander (TX) Police Chief Greg Minton, and, apparently, to each and every one of the police officers under Chief Mannix's supervision in the Cedar Park Police Department.

The following is the exact text of that 2016 e-mail communication from Cedar Park Police Chief Mannix, with a copy of this legal document having been sent to me by Cedar Park City Secretary Quinn, in response to an August 13, 2016 e-mail public-information request from myself:

"From: Sean Mannix

"Sent: Tuesday, May 31, 2016 5:43 PM

"To: (Cedar Park) PD General Inbox; 'Leander Police Chief Minton'

"Subject: RE: 5-22-16 urgent note to Ms. Black at SafePlace Austin

"FYI,

"This poor guy is 10-96 and believes that somebody enters his locked apartment on a nightly basis and sexually assaults him in his sleep. This has been going on for over six years and he continuously emails police officials, politicians, news organizations, prosecutors, etc.

"APD's CIT folks are very familiar with him. Any reply to Mr. McMillan will add you to his list of folks to correspond with.

"Sean"
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I hope to hear from you soon in response to this public-information request from myself.

Sincerely and Best Wishes,

John Kevin McMillan,
Village Oaks Apartments, 10926 Jollyville Road, Building 16, Apartment 1609, Austin, TX 78759.
Home phone: (512) 342-2295.
My Blog: John Kevin McMillan: A 21st Century Conservative Left-Wing Agenda


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