Scott A Heimermann
200 South Madison Street
P.O. Box 0351
Waupun, Wisconsin 53963-0351
Tel: 920-324-5571
July 31, 2013
Special Agent in Charge
Federal Bureau of Investigation
330 East Kilbourn Avenue, Suite 600
Milwaukee, Wisconsin 53202
RE: Ongoing Federal Pattern and Practice Investigation into Milwaukee Police Department
Dear SAC:
Following the telephonic dialog Joan M. Heimermann, mother and active power of attorney ("POA") of myself, had with Jerry Schinin (phonetic), FBI Milwaukee Special Agent in this matter on Friday, July 26, 2013, Agent Schinin had asked my mother/POA to advisse me to address the ongoing issue I've been having with Teresa Carlson, former FBI Milwaukee Special Agent in Charge ("SAC"), to you. I am much aware of the Office of Inspector General's current potential criminal investigation into Carlson who's presently reassigned to headquarters in Washington and who tried to get a subordinate FBI Milwaukee agent to commit perjury in a federal lawsuit in Slaby v. Hoder, 901 F. Supp. 2d 129 (D.C. Cir. 2012) finding that plaintiff, who completed training as a special agent for the FBI, but did not qualify to work under a new special agent's particular skills, violated the Rehabilitation Act of 1973.
Please know that I have been writing to Carlson since October 2012 regarding the ongoing federal pattern and practices investigation Milwaukee FBI office and the Civil Rights Division of the U.S. Department of Justice has into the Milwaukee Police Department ("MPD") for a series of civil rights abuses. I had submitted letters addressed to Carlson dated October 18, 2012, April 10, 2013, April 25, 2013, May 13, 2013, May 31, 2013 and June 28, 2013 via U.S. Mail. When local U.S. Attorney James Santelle and Carlson publicly announced this federal investigation on October 10, 2012 into the MPD, they asked citizens to send federal authorities any information their way to demonstrate that MPD was in fact engaged in ongoing forbidden things by law. So I believed the old merry-go-round way paved with obstacles for my seeking justice became a thing of the past and that a new way emerged with the FBI and U.S. Department of Justice investigating MPD and potentially federal officials for framing me for the August 19, 1989 murders of Mohammad Binwalee and Dion Russell, and then, by systematically covering up MPD and the federal officials' misconduct through preventing the release of documents that I call "Itinerary of the 'As-Yet-Undisclosed-State-Evidence'", which incontrovertibly will show evidence and theory of an illegal guns-for-drugs smuggling operation into Binwalee and his organization before, during, and immediately after the August 19, 1989 murders, thereby prolonging my wrongful imprisonment over the next two decades.
In other words, the evidence and theory I now claim to have found, and some of the documentary evidence which is still being intentionally withheld by MPD and federal officials, show that the MPD arrested and released Binwalee in March 1989, five months before Edward Piscitello and Joseph Isajiw killed him, even though authorities in Chicago for a 1988 murder wanted Binwalee and the FBI had issued a "Top ten Wanted" bulletin for his arrest. The documentary evidence I claim to still be in possession of MPD and the federal authorities occurred in 1989, before, during, and immediately after the murders. I submit the still deliberately withheld critical exculpatory evidence shows that I kept a quiet patience while longstanding informant Piscitello constantly did domestic abuse against me and violent things under the close up watch of MPD and federal authorities; informant Piscitello and his local and federal law enforcement handlers apparently thought I went along with their game (the guns-for-drugs smuggling operation into Binwalee and other crimes). I then called them (Piscitello and his handlers) on the carpet, when I called MPD officers to the 941 South 35th residence in Milwaukee in late July 1989, the scene of the crime, just weeks before the actual murders, laying their wickedness out in plain sight. However, MPD ignored my pleas about Piscitello's unvarying domestic threats and violent tendencies at the time, as MPD and federal authorities were more interested in HELPING informant Piscitello learn more from Binwalee and his organization about the guns-for-drugs smuggling operation and other violent crimes taking place between Chicago and Milwaukee, and this action led to me being framed for the August 19, 1989 murders by MPD and federal officials.
Please also know that I am currently unable to produce the Itinerary of the As-Yet-Undisclosed-State-Evidence because MPD and federal authorities are deliberately withholding it so no one would look at MPD and the federal officials' culpability in the guns-for-drugs smuggling and murders of Binwalee and Russell. Moreover, as noted in my six (6) letters addressed to Carlson, there is undeniable evidence that all my previous attorneys including myself (acting pro se) have sought the noted above documentary evidence time and time again before now, and that we were denied access to this relevant information. However, because the current federal pattern and practice investigation into MPD is focused on, inter alia, searches and seizures or arrests without probable cause and a poor citizen complaint or Open Records system by the MPD, and because the noted above documentary evidence I have presented is in fact sufficient to prove such a claim(s), in my various letters to Carlson, I had strenuously argued to Carlson that I am entitled to have the federal investigation into MPD encompass the set of facts regarding the guns-for-drugs smuggling operation before, during, and immediately after the murders under the rule of law, Title 18 Sections 241 and 242 of the United States Code.
The claim of MPD and the FBI's involvement in the August 19, 1989 murders of Binwalee and Russell has to be painstakingly pieced together through documents, many of them heavily redacted, particularly at this point of my case. To illustrate, after a federal investigation in June 1989, a 'Top Ten Wanted' notice was issued by the FBI for Binwalee's arrest for an earlier murder in Chicago. The Top Ten Wanted bulletin shows that "since June 29, 1989", leads to various FBI offices had shown Binwalee in numerous cities, including "Milwaukee, Wisconsin," which was almost two months before informant Piscitello and Joseph Isajiw murdered Binwalee. As noted above, I discovered documentary evidence that the MPD arrested and released Binwalee in March 1989, five months before he was killed, even though authorities in Chicago for a murder had already wanted Binwalee and the FBI had issued that Top Ten Wanted poster for Binwalee's arrest. Also, I have documentary evidence that shows the actual truth now: Edward Piscitello was in fact a longstanding MPD and federal informant around the time of the Binwalee and Russell murders. MPD and other federal authorities focus on Binwalee and his organization as potential targets in a guns-for-drugs investigation began in late 1988, and the first reported contact with Piscitello as an informant was by MPD and the FBI in the late 1970s. In his statement of June 2000 former U.S. Customs Milwaukee SAC Buford Gates states that U.S. Customs files shows that Piscitello was courted several times as an informant by various federal agencies. This information is followed by MPD records (that are heavily redacted) and sworn affidavits by longstanding informant Piscitello (who is now deceased) that shows that Binwalee and Russell were in fact killed because of an illegal guns-for-drugs operation to smuggle guns to Binwalee and his organization in exchange for drugs. Such a minor operation only could have occurred with the full knowledge and consent of senior Milwaukee law enforcement officials. MPD and federal bureaucrats do not carry out major guns-for-drugs running and smuggling operations unless there is authorization from the top.
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