11/16/16 at 2:14 PM
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From: Marie Marsh <bohenianx3@gmail.com>
Date: Wed, Nov 16, 2016 at 2:10 PM
Subject: Hello Vicente it's Dawn again
To: Vicente Sanchez <ventcounselor@gmail.com>, amy@safamlaw.com
From: Marie Marsh <bohenianx3@gmail.com>
Date: Wed, Nov 16, 2016 at 2:10 PM
Subject: Hello Vicente it's Dawn again
To: Vicente Sanchez <ventcounselor@gmail.com>, amy@safamlaw.com
Today I called both IA SAPD and the chef's office to get updates on what they are doing the complaints I made as per FBI instruction.
I reached Silvia at IA office and she told me that I needed to come in and sign a sworn statement and they have tried to call and I had no answering machine so they are doing nothing. I haven't had an answering machine in ten years and I have copies of my call logs and two voicemail recording when IA has called in the past and they had no trouble getting through to me on my phone previous to the past to two weeks.
So I went into the IA office reluctantly to sign a sworn statement that Silvia said that I had to sign. I have been screamed at by these sergeants before for no good reason and I didn't know what I would be met with. Silvia also told me I did not file my complaint correctly however I used the online process that is on the IA website and if I did not file my complaint properly why did I have IA staff respond and why have I just been told to sign a sworn statement?
I was escorted back into IA by Sergeant Lopez he began asking me why I was there and he did not have my file in front of him and he did not have any of the several statements that I had turned in to I.A. office.
I gave him the statement about Officer Martinez and after reviewing he said well I can't say he did this police report incorrectly I don't what you told him. I repeated over and over again that I gave him license plate numbers and He stated in the report I had been followed for a year and I had only been here in San Antonio for two months at the time the report was filed and I can prove that. Sergeant Lopez said "Well I don't know that is what you said to him". Then I pointed out that Officers have recording devices and he can it to see what I said. He was surprised, I asked him when officers began wearing the COBAN system. I had my pen and paper ready and was waiting for sergeant Lopez to give me the exact date it was put in use and he said well those don't always record and we can't get those recordings. He was saying plain as day that SAPD will suppress those recordings when ever they deem necessary in my opinion . I told Sergeant Lopez that police reports have been deleted and I have the hard copies. I explained to him that call sheets and actual police reports written by officers are very different. He told me I was wrong yet I was told this information by a Detective in the records department of SAPD records department and he continued to tell me that I was wrong and this is the way it is done.
I told him that an officer has been following me both on and off duty and I have pictures and witness statements and he said anyone can take pictures that means nothing. The FBI instructed me to take pictures and this man is telling me that the pictures mean nothing. I told him that the security officers where I reside called SAPD non-emergency and a police officer pulled over the vehicle that was following me, and separate police officer responded to the call. All of this information was removed from the computer systems and the call was erased from dispatch. The Sergeant told me I had no legitimate complaint and escorted me from the Office. I became upset with this whole ordeal and listed loudly all the things I have been put through with SAPD the fact that I am in fear for my life the fact that I filed police reports asking that they help me enforce court orders and I have not received any help from SAPD.
Does anyone else find it odd I was told to come into IA office to sign a sworn affidavit and was met with condescending ridicule telling I have no legitimate complaint?
Thank You for listening
Dawn Neering
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