Australian police kill a suspect 7 months after he allegedly shot 3
officers, killing 2
[March 30, 2026]
By ROD McGUIRK
MELBOURNE,
Australia. (AP) — Australian police said they shot dead a man following
a three-hour standoff on Monday, seven months after he was suspected of
killing two police officers and seriously wounding a third in a remote
forest region. |

A rural property at Tholongolong near Walwa, in the state of Victoria,
Australia, Monday, March 30, 2026. (Jodie Mcmaster/AAP Image via AP) |
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There had been no confirmed sightings of Dezi Freeman, 56, since
he allegedly opened fire on police officers who came to serve a
warrant at his home near Porepunkah in Victoria state northeast
of Melbourne on Aug. 26 last year, Victoria’s Chief Commissioner
of Police Mike Bush said on Monday.
A man believed to be Freeman was fatally shot by police on
Monday at a remote location near Thologolong, around two hours'
drive north of Porepunkah, a police statement said.
“We believe it is Freeman, but we have to go through a formal
identification process,” Bush told reporters in Melbourne.
Identification could take up to 48 hours through processes
including fingerprinting.
Heavily armed Special Operations Group tactical police were
involved in a standoff for three hours before the suspect was
shot. He had been inside a shelter like a shipping container and
did take up a police offer to surrender, Bush said.
“This was all about bringing this to a conclusion as safely as
possible. Our ultimate goal was to arrest the person there … as
peacefully as possible,” Bush said.
Bush said he “strongly believed” the suspect was armed but could
not say whether the suspect fired at police.
Freeman espoused so-called sovereign citizen beliefs that
question the legitimacy of government and had grievances with
police. He had wilderness survival skills that police feared
could sustain him living in the open indefinitely.
The disabled pensioner changed his family name from Filby as
part of his beliefs. He attracted media attention in 2019 when
he unsuccessfully attempted to arrest a magistrate and in 2021
when a court rejected his bid to prosecute the then state
premier for treason.
The shooting of three police officers led to a massive search
across Victoria’s heavily forested alpine region. In recent
months, police said they suspected Freedman had killed himself.
“We have to follow every avenue of inquiry and there was a lot
to suggest that Freeman had taken his own life,” Bush said.
Bush would not say whether a tipoff led police to the suspect on
Monday. Police had offered a 1 million Australian dollar
($678,000) reward for information.
Police said they continue to investigate whether others had
helped the suspect avoid arrest.
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