Australian Fugitive Dezi Freeman Shot Dead by Police After Seven-Month Manhunt
In Brief
The end of the search for Dezi Freeman closes a high-profile case that has drawn national attention to police safety concerns.
Key Facts
- Dezi Freeman, 56, was shot dead by Australian police after a three-hour standoff.
- Freeman had been wanted since allegedly killing two police officers in August.
- The incident occurred in a remote forest region near the Victorian town of Porepunkah.
- A third police officer was seriously wounded during the August incident.
- Victorian premier described Freeman as 'an evil man' and said 'it’s over.'
What Happened
Australian police fatally shot Dezi Freeman, who had been on the run for seven months after allegedly killing two officers and wounding another in August near Porepunkah.
Why It Matters
The resolution of this case highlights ongoing risks faced by law enforcement and has prompted public discussion about police safety and response to violent fugitives.
What's Next
Authorities are expected to review the circumstances of both the initial August incident and the final standoff. Further details may be released as investigations continue.
Sources
- The Independent — Australian police fatally shoot a suspect in a 3-hour standoff after 2 officers killed(37m 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(59m ago)
- BBC News — How Australia’s seven-month-long manhunt came to an end(35m ago)
