Thursday, November 12, 2009

U.S. Capitol Police -- Letter No. 6

August 22, 1998
3801 Connecticut Avenue, NW
#136
Washington, DC 20008-4530

Stephan J. Horan, S.A.
United States Capitol Police
Threat Assessment Section
Room 605
119 D Street, NE
Washington, DC 20510-7218

Dear Mr. Horan:

I submit facts concerning an additional person who may have information of use to federal law enforcement.

The individual's name is John [last name unknown]. He was employed as an engineer in my apartment building (3801 Connecticut Avenue, NW) during the period of about 1991-1992, and worked for building manager Elayne Wranik (now deceased). The current building manager, John Reuss, may be able to provide you additional information about him.

He apparently continues to live in my neighborhood (Cleveland Park); I still see him occasionally. Just last month (July 1998) he stopped me on the street, a few blocks from my building, and said: "Are you keeping those people straight at 3801?" I said: "Yea. But it's not easy." I have seen him driving a truck; the logo on the truck suggests he may do plumbing work.

I have a specific recollection that in the period days after my job termination (late October-early November 1991) I was talking to Elayne Wranik in her office about my job termination and John said: "No good deed goes unpunished."

He made negative comments about Elayne Wranik to me on a number of occasions; it was John who said to me in mid-1992: "Did you hear the news? Elayne got fired."

John will also remember the assistant manager at 3801, Mal Eno, who used to share the office with Elayne Wranik.

Sincerely,

Gary Freedman

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