Umesh Heendeniya vs. The FBI

This website will contain the pleadings, motions, legal memoranda, and briefs from the lawsuit that I will be filing against The Federal Bureau of Investigation ("FBI"). I'm filing the lawsuit, in part, to challenge the constitutionality of 18 USC § 922(g)(4). Some of the claims I will bring up in the legal action include:
  1. the allegation that the 18 USC Section 922(g)(4) statute violates the Equal Protection Clause of the U.S. Constitution (via the Fifth Amendment),
  2. the allegation that the 18 USC § 922(g)(4) statute violates the Second Amendment to the U.S. Constitution,
  3. the allegation that the 18 USC Section 922(g)(4) statute violates the Due Process Clause of the U.S. Constitution (via the Fifth Amendment),
  4. The allegation that agents from a “Hernando County Special Task  Force” (FBI agents Thomas F. Miller and Sonya Yongue from the Tampa-Orlando Joint Terrorism Task Force (JTTF) and “Special Deputy U.S. Marshal and Hernando County Sheriff’s Detective” David Kortman) harmed me (i.e., Federal Tort Claims Act, Bivens Claim, and either a Monell Claim or an Individual Capacity 42 USC § 1983 Claim),
  5. The allegation that agents from a “Hernando County Special Task  Force” (FBI agents Thomas F. Miller and Sonya Yongue from the Tampa-Orlando Joint Terrorism Task Force (JTTF) and “Special Deputy U.S. Marshal and Hernando County Sheriff’s Detective” David Kortman) violated my Fifth Amendment privilege against self-incrimination,
  6. The allegation that agents from a “Hernando County Special Task  Force” (FBI agents Thomas F. Miller and Sonya Yongue from the Tampa-Orlando Joint Terrorism Task Force (JTTF) and “Special Deputy U.S. Marshal and Hernando County Sheriff’s Detective” David Kortman) violated my Fifth  Amendment Pre-Arrest right to speak to an attorney, via the Miranda v. Arizona decision, the Due Process clause of the Fifth Amendment, Edwards v. Arizona, 451 U.S 477 (1981), Rhode Island v. Innis, 446 U.S. 291 (1980), and Davis v. United States, 512 U.S. 452 (1994) U.S. Supreme Court decisions,
  7. Trespass tort claim against the FBI and the Hernando County Sheriff's office,
  8. Failure to Intervene claim against the FBI and the Hernando County Sheriff's office,
  9. Invasion of privacy claim against the BATFE, the FBI, and the U.S. Postal Service,
  10. Violation of the FOIA/PA Act against the BATFE, the FBI, and the U.S. Postal Service.
I intend my lawsuit to also shed light on government (Federal and County) waste, fraud, abuse, and illegality. I will file the lawsuit in the U.S. District Court for the Middle District of Florida - Tampa Division.

The following website will contain the pleadings, motions, legal memoranda, and briefs pertaining to the above referenced lawsuit:
http://www.umeshheendeniyavsfederalbureauofinvestigation.org

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Quotes:

Justice may not be done in a corner.
~ The admonition added to the open court proviso of the New Jersey Provincial Charter in 1674.

"Truth never hides."
~ Anonymous.

"The liberties of a people never were, nor ever will be, secure, when the transactions of their rulers may be concealed from them."
~ Patrick Henry.

"Sunlight is said to be the best of disinfectants."
~ U.S. Supreme Court Justice Louis D. Brandeis (1856 – 1941).
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"Hernando County" "Hernando County Task Force" "Tom Miller" "Thomas Miller" "Sonya Yougue" "Dave Kortman" "David Kortman" "Alvin Nienhuis" "Joel Daniel Fritton" "Lana Kaye Erickson" "Deputy Richard Kramer" "Bivens Action" "Florida Constitution Article I, section 24" "Florida's Public Records Law" "42 USC 1983" "Florida Statute Chapter 119" "F.S. c. 119" "Hernando County, Florida" "Hernando County Special Task Force" "Richard J. Kramer" "Al Nienhuis" "FBI" "Section 1983" "Federal Bureau of Investigation" "Bivens v. Six Unknown Named Agents 456 F.2d 1339 (1972)" "42 USC § 1983"