Australian Fugitive Dezi Freeman Shot Dead by Police After Seven-Month Manhunt
In Brief
The end of the search for Dezi Freeman brings closure to a community affected by the deaths of two police officers.
Key Facts
- Dezi Freeman, 56, had been wanted since August after allegedly killing two police officers in Porepunkah.
- Freeman fled into dense bushland following the incident and evaded capture for seven months.
- Police fatally shot Freeman during a standoff after locating him in a remote forest region.
- A third police officer was seriously wounded in the original August incident.
- The Victorian premier described Freeman as 'an evil man' and said the ordeal was over.
What Happened
Australian police shot and killed Dezi Freeman, a fugitive accused of killing two police officers and wounding a third in August, after a standoff in a remote area.
Why It Matters
The resolution of this high-profile manhunt ends months of uncertainty and heightened concern in the affected region, while raising questions about rural policing and community safety.
What's Next
Authorities are expected to review the circumstances of the manhunt and shooting. Community and police responses to the incident may continue to develop.
Sources
- The Independent — Australian police fatally shoot a suspect in a 3-hour standoff after 2 officers killed(12h ago)
- The Guardian — Dezi Freeman shooting live updates: Victorian premier says ‘an evil man is dead and it’s over’ after Australian fugitive killed by police(12h ago)
- CBS News — Fugitive accused of killing 2 cops is shot dead after 7-month manhunt(7h ago)
