Mr. xxxxxxxxxx,
You might want to review the following issues relating to concerns about
my potential for carrying out a mass homicidal assault with the
District Court's Clerk's Office.
Gary Freedman
202 362 7064
_____________________
Angela Caesar
Clerk of the Court
U.S. District Court for DC
re: Jury Duty -- Participant # 101476514 Juror # 01-1442
Dear Mr. Caesar:
I have been determined to be capable of carrying out a mass homicidal
assault (record on appeal at 41, Freedman v. D.C. Department of Human
Rights). Judge xxxxx xxxxx xxxxxxx in 1996 did not find that my former
employer's action in securing the firm's office against a mass homicidal
assault in October 1991 was malicious or discriminatory. You may want
to review with the Marshal whether it is advisable for me to enter the
District Court to do jury duty. Deputy Marshal xxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxx is
familiar with my case.
Gary Freedman
_____________________
July 2, 1993
3801 Connecticut Ave., NW
#136
Washington, DC 20008
Fay E. Peterson
Disability Claims Examiner
District of Columbia
Rehabilitation Services Administration
Disability Determination Division
P.O. Box 37608
Washington, DC 20013
Re: Disability Claim xxx-xx-xxxx
Dear Ms. Peterson:
I offer the following statement in support of the above-referenced disability claim.
On the evening of July 1, 1993 I placed a telephone call to one of my
former co-workers, Ms. Patricia McNeil, at my last place of employment,
Akin, Gump, Strauss, Hauer & Feld. Ms. McNeil advised me that
immediately after my termination, my supervisor, Chris Robertson, had
all the keys to the office changed because of her fears that I was
homicidal. Ms. McNeil stated that Chris Robertson, in about late
October 1991, warned her employees, including Ms. McNeil, that I was
potentially homicidal.
Ms. McNeil stated: "The only thing I knew is that Chris [Robertson]
sent the E-mail over the system, and she wanted all of us in the office,
and the next thing, she said, 'no, forget about it.' She said, 'Well,
you all know that Gary, he's gone, and they're coming to change the
locks because Gary may come back and he may kill me or something.'"
"All I know, Chris [Robertson] called a meeting. She had sent an
E-mail. And then, all of a sudden she canceled the meeting. She just
said, 'Oh.' And she said, 'they're coming to change the locks. They
should be down here because we're afraid he may come down here and try
to kill us or something.'"
Sincerely,
Gary Freedman
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