Shuhratjon AHMADJONOV
STATEMENT-COMPLAINT (CONTINUED 2): THE USA FBI CRIMES AND THE ROAD OF EVIDENCE
45. Hereinafter I will write about thefts, beatings and robberies and reports of police officers. Police officers in some reports deliberately erroneously refer to other reports in order to confuse. Perhaps they did this on the advice and insistence of the FBI agents. Therefore, I will give here a list of reports, the date and some important details to make it easier to understand them. I compiled this list of reports and then sorted through them.
45.1. Two-page report 13112229 about the theft of a backpack in shelter 801 on the night of August 8-9, 2013. ([28, part 4, paragraph 12.3.1]) I wrote about the theft of a backpack in a shelter on August 9, 2013 and report 13112229 in paragraph 44 in this complaint statement. I unequivocally wrote there that in report 13112229 there is no word about the theft of a laptop.
45.2. Report of the theft of a bag with a laptop in shelter 801 by a professional thief on the morning of October 8, 2013 (fifth theft). The number of this report is unknown to me. The police destroyed this report from the police computer of the 7th Washington City Police Department. My copy of the report was taken away with my bag during an armed robbery on the night of May 26, 2014. I wrote about this theft and destruction of a report from the police computer at paragraphs 46-51 with the evidence in this complaint statement. I wrote about buying my first laptop on credit in paragraph 57 and there I printed a receipt from Best Buy dated November 18, 2012. I wrote about buying a second laptop on credit in paragraph 58, and there I printed a Best Buy receipt dated November 30 (“Black Friday”), 2013.
45.3. Two-page report 13167550 Halpin police officer, Kevin M. (badge number 4251) wrote with some distortions and false statements about the beating and robbery of me on November 21, 2013 (the first robbery). Then two robbers beat me up and took away my wallet with documents. I wrote about this robbery in paragraphs 52-55 in this application-complaint.
Please note: in the Report number 13167550 about the theft on August 9, 2013, there is not a single word about the laptop. This means that police officer Mr. Kelvin W. Branch, in report 14074924 dated May 26, 2014, writes about a laptop and openly slanders me with reference to report number 13167550 (see paragraph 64).
45.4. Five-page report number 201357180 Detective Ms. Alanna Watkins wrote more truthfully about the beating and robbing of me on November 21, 2013. Then two robbers took away my wallet with documents. I wrote about this robbery at paragraphs 54-55 in this complaint statement.
45.5. Two-page report 14074924 was written by police officer Mr. Calvin W. Branch on purpose with gross misrepresentations and false allegations of an armed robbery against me on the night of May 25-26, 2014. Then two armed robbers took away my backpack and bag along with my laptop, Uzbek passport and journalistic accessories. I wrote about this armed robbery at paragraphs 61, 63-64 in this application-complaint.
Police officer Mr. Kelvin W. Branch falsely writes in report 14074924 dated May 26, 2014 (see paragraph 64): “Further investigation revealed that C-1 made several reports for the same laptop stolen (in reports) CCN 13112229 and CCN 13167550. C-1 recently made a report for the same laptop as stolen, and Detective Campos is currently investigating according to Detective Hunsucker."
I wrote in paragraph 45.1 that in report 13112229 about the theft of a backpack in shelter 801 on the night of August 8-9, 2013, there is no word about the theft of a laptop. I also wrote in paragraph 45.3 that report 13167550 says that I was beaten and robbed on November 21, 2013 and that my wallet with documents was taken away by the robbers. Therefore, in report 13167550 there is no word about the robbery of my laptop.
To be precise: the theft of the bag, along with my first laptop, was organized in shelter 801 with the help of a professional thief on the morning of October 8, 2013 (see paragraphs 45.2 and 46-50). My second laptop was robbed on the night of May 26, 2014 by having my bag and backpack stolen by the robbers (see paragraphs 45.5, 61 and 63-64).
46. THE SIXTH THEFT. On the morning of October 8, 2013, my laptop bag was pre-planned theft in shelter 801. On the morning of October 8, 2013 at 6:30 am, as usual, I came to the D-hall, opened my locker number 184, took out my bag from the inside and put it behind me. And he began to insert two bags of bedding into the inside of the locker. I put two bags in the locker and turned back. There was no black bag. During this 1-1.5-minute interval, a professional thief grabbed my bag and ran out of the D-hall and ran away.
The bag contained my laptop, three notepads with addresses of relatives, friends, human rights activists, journalists, members of the Uzbek opposition, as well as other important information, two diaries describing the events around me, my passport of a citizen of Uzbekistan, a recorder (recorder), phone, glasses, and so on. Further. Later, on October 9, 2013, I found out that a professional thief with a bag escaped through the back exit, that is, through the Emergency Door into the yard of the shelter.
The shelter staff did not allow me to call 911 on my office or mobile phone. I left the shelter and looked for the phone. The phone was provided by one of the builders of the house across the street. I called the police.
I was waiting for the arrival of the police near the shelter building near the entrance. An unfamiliar young man of 25 years old arrived in a car, stopped not far from the door and quickly entered the shelter building. He looked very much like an Uzbek. I was waiting for the policeman, thinking about what to say and forgot to write the number of the car. Apparently, an FBI agent called him and said that his order was completed and demanded to come urgently. Some homeless person could pay attention to a large bag poorly hidden among the grasses under a tree and take it for himself.
A few minutes later a policeman arrived. But he did not get out of the police car and did not go into the shelter to inspect the crime scene. I went to his car. He contacted a Russian translator through the phone. He started asking questions and I answered. He asked about the stolen items. I answered. I asked to call my phone, which was in my bag. By calling, it was possible to determine the location of the bag. He refused to call and locate the bag. He wrote while sitting in the car. A little later, the policeman asked me to step away from the car. I walked away. He drove off about 20 meters and called somewhere and talked. Then he left. On the same day, October 8, 2013, the policeman wrote a report. I usually get a copy of the report and keep it, knowing the importance of the document. I also had a police report dated October 8, 2013 in my bag. [28, part 6, paragraph 12.4]
While I was talking to the policeman, a young man got out of the shelter, got into his car and drove away. In my opinion, he paid the amount agreed and was told that the bag was under the trees. He stopped the car on the way, took my bag, poured the contents into his trunk or into some of his bags, put the empty bag under a tree and left.
47. THE SEVENTH THEFT. A professional thief committed another theft the next morning - October 9, 2013. I changed bags in my locker and put a rag bag with things behind me. I looked back after 1-2 minutes and look - the bag is gone. I looked around, the hall and the corridor in the hope that someone was joking. But there was no bag. I went to the duty officer in the center of the shelter, stood near the counter and said: “They just stole my bag with things.” The duty officer just started talking, at this time the thief came up behind me, touched my shoulder and said in a low voice: "I'll help you find a bag, let's go." We moved away and he asked for money for the bag. Agreed on the price. I gave an advance and he brought my bag with things. I gave the rest of the money. The thief then told me: “Never put your thing behind or on the side. Your thing is only in front of yourself. I remembered his words for a long time.
The question arises: for what purpose did they stage a second theft in two days and this time they quickly returned it for money?
The FBI agents and her assistants in the shelter at night did a lot of drug exposure and drug interrogations of me. I wrote about drug exposure and drug interrogation in paragraph 98. Having committed a double theft in two days, they conducted another night drug interrogation of me. And asking various questions about the two thefts received a variety of answers and recorded on video and audio. Then they made a montage out of these video and audio recordings and got nonsense, nonsense, nonsense. After all, I wrote a report to the police about the theft of a bag with a laptop and other things.
For example, an FBI agent with the help of a Russian translator asks a question about the second bag. I, under the influence of drugs, answer that "I bought a bag from a thief for so much a dollar." And there - in the report he wrote that the bag with the laptop was stolen. These are such absurd, meaningless, nonsense answers that are filmed and they go to psychiatrists. They sent my written report and video to psychiatrists. Here is a ready-made material for you to receive another diagnosis from psychiatrists that "Shukhratjon Akhmadjonov is mentally ill and his accusations of stealing a bag with a laptop and other journalistic things are nonsense ...".
It is appropriate to write that the FBI agents and their accomplices organized such double thefts of my things several times (see paragraph 88). I only found out about such a double theft here in the USA.
48. A thief approached me on the evening of October 8, 2013 and offered to ransom some of my stolen documents. I bought three documents for $40, including my Uzbek passport and my bank account book at Bank of America. The organizers of the thefts, possibly FBI agents, wanted to create a conflict situation between me and the thief and then deal with me. Realizing this, I tried not to bring to a serious conflict with him.
On the evening of October 9, 2013, I came to the 7th Police Station (Seventh District Station. 2455 Alabama Ave., SE, Washington, DC 20020. Phone: (202) 698-1500) and told the duty officer that I had an important message about the theft of my bag and belongings on October 8th. I was invited to the inner hall where police detectives (investigators) work. The police officer took these three documents and made a photocopy of two of them - my Uzbek passport and bank book. But he refused to apprehend the thief. He advised calling the police on 911.
49. As I wrote above, the thief brought me my documents and sold them. I asked him to return my notebooks (notebooks) for money, which were filled with addresses, phone numbers of brothers, sisters, relatives, friends, associates, members of the opposition, and so on. I gave him money in advance. He promised several times and failed to deliver. He verbally explained as follows: “I took your things (stolen, A.Sh.) to the house of one woman. For some reason, she's not at home. I'm going down again." Then he disappeared for a few days and came back to the shelter to ask me for money. I told him: “You took money from me and promised to return my notebooks. You didn't keep your promise." He responded verbally. I asked him to write on paper. He then wrote the following.
Photo 10. Thief's note dated October 25, 2013. [28, part 1, paragraph 3].
Apparently, my notebooks were handed over to an FBI agent, and he sold it to an Uzbek officer of the State Security Service. The thief in his note writes as follows.
“I went to jail for beating that woman. I got locked up one 4 nights. I got to break in her house to got the 2 notebooks.”
Below on the right is my entry in Uzbek: “2013 yil 25 October (zhuma) kechqurun ўғri yozgan gaplar” (“Phrases written by a thief in the evening of October 25 (Friday) 2013”).
I decided to go to the police at the end of October 2013 and at 7 o'clock in the morning I left the shelter. I walk along the sidewalk to the W4 bus stop. The thief is coming from the opposite side of the street. He would come up to me, say something and ask for money. I asked him to write on paper. He wrote only a request for money, and did not write his other phrases. Here is the thief's letter.
Photo 11. Thief's note, written at the end of October 2013. [28, part 1, paragraph 3].
“I need help 20.00 (dollars, A.Sh.) I will get your books.”
The thief asked for 20 dollars to buy my notebooks. I told him, “I once gave you $20 in advance. You promised to return my notebooks. You didn't keep your promise. Now I have no money.” I said that and went about my business. [28, part 1, paragraph 3]
50. The thief later brought my documents three more times and sold them to me. In total, I paid him $161. I told the thief that the notepads were important to me, where the addresses and phone numbers of my relatives were recorded and asked them to return them for money. As I wrote in paragraph 36, he promised twice and failed to fulfill his promise. Apparently, a professional thief was assigned to steal my bag and put it under the trees. The thief completed the task of the customer of the crime on October 8, 2013. In my opinion, the SSS officer arrived, paid the customer for organizing the theft, completely shook the entire contents of the bag into his bag or car trunk and left the empty bag under the trees.
Then - in October 2013, the police officers of the 7th department did nothing to catch this thief red-handed. The reason for such a cold and indifferent approach is that the shelter was controlled by some strong organization of special services, in my opinion the FBI. Therefore, the police and detectives had no right to interfere in the affairs and problems of the shelter. Apparently for this reason, one of the detectives advised me to call the police at 911. I openly told this detective on October 9, 2013 in the evening: “What are you not policemen? After all, shelter 801 is located on the territory of the 7th police department. In response, the detective repeated, "Call the police at 911." [28, part 6, paragraph 12.4]
51. On the morning of May 26, 2014, after the robbery, I asked police sergeant (female) Ms. DaeTonya Scoh for a copy of the report dated October 8, 2013. She looked at the computer and said: “The report about you dated October 8, 2013 is not on the computer.”
On the evening of May 31, 2014, I came to the 7th police station. I decided to check again for the presence of the report dated October 8, 2013. To this end, at 19:30, he asked officer M.H. Park (M.H. Park, badge No. 4032) to give a copy of the report dated October 8, 2013. He looked at the computer and said, "The report of October 8, 2013 is not on the computer."
This meant that the police of the 7th department, possibly at the direction of the FBI agents, destroyed from the computer a report dated October 8, 2013 about the theft of my bag with all journalistic accessories, including a Toshiba laptop in an 801 shelter. Two criminals armed robbed me on the night of May 26, 2014 and took away a bag and a backpack, inside of which was a report dated October 8, 2013. Therefore, I do not have the opportunity here to write the number of the report dated October 8, 2013. [28, part 6, paragraph 12.4]
52. FIRST ROIST. November 21, 2013 in the morning at 7:00 o'clock left the shelter and came to the bus stop. There were four homeless men and two well-dressed unknown men standing at the bus stop. A healthy man, 185-190 centimeters tall, beat me up, took my wallet out of my inner jacket pocket and handed my wallet to the second criminal.
The second strong, stocky criminal was about 30 years old, his height was 180 cm. Perhaps he was an Uzbek. He looked like an Uzbek. He kept both hands in the side pocket of his jacket and tried to cover his body from the views of the drivers of cars passing by. During the robbery, the second man was driving away some homeless people who came out of the shelter. Inside the wallet were my documents: identity document (ID), Green Card (Green Card), Social Security Card (Social Security Card), Medical Insurance Card (Medical Insurance Card) and food stamp card (Food Stamp Card). Both criminals left one by one.
I called 911 and called the police. The Metro Transit Police Department police car arrived at 7:25 pm. The name of this policeman was Enderson. He didn't have a badge on his chest. I told him about the robbery. At 7:35 pm, another police car arrived. The second policeman had the number 425 written on his badge. They talked to each other about something. They asked me: "Should I call an ambulance?" I answered: "It is necessary!" and they called an ambulance. Ambulances took me to the United Medical Center (1310 Southern Ave SE, Washington, DC 20032).
As usual, the policeman did not connect with the interpreter. The police officer wrote a report in such a way that the criminal case was not opened and another crime against me was not investigated. In those days, I photographed my face. There was a tumor and a large bruise under the eye and above the eyebrow. This is clearly visible in the photo that I present here. [28, part 4, paragraph 12.3.2]
Photo 12. View of my face after being beaten and robbed on November 21, 2013. [28, part 4, paragraph 12].
53. It is interesting that both police officers, having violated their official duties, did not write a report about the beating and robbery of me on November 21, 2013. I came to the 7th police station on the night of November 21, 2013 and said: "Please give me a copy of the robbery report." The officer on duty said, "There is no report of the robbery committed against you in the computer."
I insisted and demanded an answer for what reason there is no report. Police officials then called Officer J.Mc Cloud (badge number 674) from the Metro Transit Police Department. He asked me questions at 00:40 on November 22, 2013 and wrote a report 13167550 about this robbery. (This time is listed on the second page of report 201357180, written by Detective Ms. Alanna Watkins. See next paragraph 54 for her.)
Police Officer J.Mc Cloud (badge number 674) wrote report 13167550 on behalf of Police Officer Halpin Kevin M. (badge number 4251). Now I will give a photocopy of report 13167550, which consists of two pages.
Photo 13. First page of Report 13167550. ([28, part 4, paragraph 12.3.2]).
Photo 14. Second page of Report 13167550. ([28, part 4, paragraph 12.3.2]).
I will give the text of the two important parts of the Report 13167550.
“Part III –PROPERTY
1. Stolen property. Clothes/furs (includes accessories) 1 $ 15.00
2. Stolen property. Other, 3 books 3 $ 20.00
3. Stolen property. Money (coins and paper currency) 106 $ 106.00
4. Stolen property. Other, 2 journals 2 $ 6.00
5. Stolen property. Recorder 1 $ 60.00”
“NARRATIVE Describe event and action taken.
C-1 states that he entered the shelter at 2700 Mlk. 801 East on 08-09 at 01:00 hours and went to sleep at 01.30. hours. Placing the listed property under his bed in dorm A. C-1 upon waking at 06.00 hours noticed the listed items missing.” ([28, part 4, paragraph 12.3.2])
Please note: in the Report number 13167550 about the theft on August 9, 2013, there is not a single word about the laptop. This means that police officer Mr. Kelvin W. Branch, in report 14074924 dated May 26, 2014, writes about a laptop and openly slanders me with reference to report number 13167550 (see paragraph 64).
TO BE CONTINUED