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Fugitive accused of killing two Australian police officers shot dead

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Posted on March 29, 2026

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SYDNEY, March 30 (Reuters) - Australian police have shot dead a fugitive gunman who had been on the run since August after allegedly killing two officers in the state of Victoria, Australian media

Australian police believe fugitive accused of killing two officers shot dead

Details Emerge in Victoria Police Operation

Incident Overview

SYDNEY, March 30 (Reuters) - Australian police said on Monday a fugitive gunman, who had been on the run for seven months for allegedly killing two police officers, was believed to have been shot dead in a police operation in a remote town in Victoria state.

"While the man is yet to be formally identified, police believe it is likely to be 56-year-old Porepunkah man Desmond Freeman," Victoria Police said in a statement.

Freeman, previously known as Desmond Filby, was fatally shot at about 8:30 a.m. on Monday (2130 GMT, Sunday) following a three-hour standoff at a rural property in northeast Victoria, Australian media widely reported.

Police Response and Investigation

Justification of Police Actions

Victoria Police Chief Commissioner Mike Bush said the police shooting was justified as officials investigate the exact circumstances of the incident and conduct a formal identification.

"Everything I know at this point tells me that this shooting was justified," Bush said during a media briefing, adding that no police officers were injured during the incident.

"There was an opportunity for him to surrender peacefully, which he did not ... we're working through the sequence of that. We strongly believe, yet to be confirmed, that he was armed."

Background of the Manhunt

More than 450 police officers had been involved in the hunting for Freeman since August, when he allegedly opened fire on a team of 10 police officers, when they arrived at a property in Porepunkah, about 300 km (186 miles) northeast of Melbourne, to execute a search warrant.

Authorities had offered a A$1 million ($684,700) reward for information leading to his capture.

Profile of the Fugitive

Skills and Beliefs

Believed to have expert bushcraft skills and multiple powerful firearms, Freeman fled into bushland at Mount Buffalo National Park following the shooting. Local media have described him as a "sovereign citizen", a term used for individuals who regard the government as illegitimate.

Final Confrontation

Location and Circumstances

The Age newspaper reported Freeman was found and shot dead by police at a large rural property in the remote Walwa area in Victoria, about 180 km (112 miles) northeast of Porepunkah.

Satellite imagery showed the property was studded with multiple buildings, two shipping containers, a caravan and several derelict vehicles, the report said.

Additional Information

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(Reporting by Renju Jose in Sydney; Editing by Sonali Paul and Michael Perry)

Key Takeaways

  • Dezi Freeman, also known as Desmond Filby, was shot dead by Victoria Police after eluding capture since the August 26, 2025 ambush where he allegedly killed two officers and injured another. He had been on the run for approximately 216 days. (en.wikipedia.org)
  • Authorities mounted Australia's largest-ever manhunt involving over 450 officers, helicopters, cadaver dogs and extensive searches across the Mount Buffalo region. A record A$1 million reward was offered for information leading to his arrest. (investing.com)
  • Freeman held sovereign-citizen beliefs, frequently disparaging police as "terrorist thugs" and espousing pseudolaw ideologies, including a failed attempt to prosecute then‑Premier Daniel Andrews for treason. (abc.net.au)

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Frequently Asked Questions

Who was the fugitive involved in the Victoria police shootings?
The fugitive was Dezi Freeman, previously known as Desmond Filby, who was wanted for allegedly killing two police officers in Victoria, Australia.
Where did the police shooting take place?
The shooting occurred on a rural property near Porepunkah, about 300 km northeast of Melbourne, Victoria.
How long was Dezi Freeman on the run?
Dezi Freeman had been on the run since August and was found and shot dead in March.
Were any police officers injured during the operation to apprehend Freeman?
No police officers were injured during the operation in which Freeman was shot dead.
What was the reward offered for information leading to Dezi Freeman's capture?
Authorities offered an A$1 million reward for information leading to his capture.

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