Families of officers Dezi Freeman allegedly killed finally have answers
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The long-awaited closure for the families of two police officers, allegedly killed by Dezi Freeman last year, has finally arrived after a seven-month pursuit of the fugitive.

Freeman allegedly killed the officers “in cold blood” in Porepunkah, Victoria last August.

Freeman had initially escaped into the bush, sparking a massive manhunt that captured national attention. This morning, that search concluded.

Art for the Nine.com.au homepage of Dezi Freeman, who was reportedly shot dead in Victoria's north-east.
Dezi Freeman was reportedly shot dead in Victoria’s north-east this morning. (Polly Hanning/Supplied)

While Freeman’s death marks the end of the pursuit, the impact of the Porepunkah shooting reverberates, leaving lives permanently altered.

“This outcome does not diminish the trauma, restore the futures that were cruelly taken, or alleviate the collective fear and grief this tragic event has caused among police and the wider community,” stated a spokesperson for the Police Association Victoria.

The families of officers Thompson and De Waart-Hottart received the news first, learning that Freeman was reportedly shot dead by police earlier today.

Porepunkah shooting victims Vadim de Waart and Neal Thompson
Porepunkah shooting victims Vadim de Waart-Hottart and Neal Thompson. (9News)
A self-declared “sovereign citizen”, Freeman referred to police in court as “frigging Nazis”, “Gestapo” and “terrorist thugs”, a court judgement shows.

In previous encounters, Freeman had attempted to place a magistrate and several police officers “under arrest” during court proceedings.

Nothing could have prepared police for what unfolded on the morning of August 26.

Officers arrived at the Rayner Track property where Freeman was living to execute a search warrant on behalf of the Wangaratta Sexual Offences and Child Abuse Investigation Team.

An accused gunman on the run after two police officers were fatally shot and another was wounded as been identified as Dezi Freeman.
Freeman had run-ins with police years before the fatal shooting at Porepunkah. (Nine)

Police returned fire but Freeman was able to escape on foot and was seen fleeing into the bush.

So began a manhunt for the alleged cop-killer, who managed to evade hundreds of police, specialist officers, volunteers and dogs for months.

Tensions were high the immediate aftermath of the shooting.

Roadblocks were set up on the edge of town and police worked through the night in the hopes of capturing Freeman, who was believed to be armed.

Porepunkah map
Porepunkah is a remote town surrounded by bushland in Victoria’s north-east. (9News)

Freeman’s partner, Amalia, and children presented themselves to local police for questioning. Amalia was later arrested.

Days turned into weeks. Weeks became months.

But as the New Year rolled in, he remained at large.

Updates were few and far between.

Manhunt for Dezi Freeman
The manhunt for Dezi Freeman dragged on for months after the shooting rocked the nation. (Victoria Police)
“We are currently exploring three scenarios: the first is that Freeman is dead, either by self-harm or misadventure,” Victoria Police Detective Inspector Adam Tilley said in February.

“The second [theory] is he has been able to escape the area and is being harboured by a person or people.

“And a third scenario we are exploring is that he has left the area and is on the run unassisted and he has not been located.”

Dezi Freeman interviewed for A Current Affair (Nine)
Freeman was reportedly found hiding out in a shipping container on a remote Victorian property. (Nine)

Little did the rest of Australia know, Freeman was very much alive.

He was reportedly hiding out in a makeshift caravan-cross-shipping container on a rural property in Thologolong, located in Victoria’s north east.

That’s where police found and attempted to negotiate with the fugitive, sparking a three-hour standoff this morning.

Freeman emerged from the caravan bunker wrapped in a blanket and armed with a gun he had stolen from one of the slain police officers, 9News understands.

It is believed he opened fire at officers.

The Thologolong property where Dezi Freeman was reportedly shot dead.
The Thologolong property where Dezi Freeman was reportedly shot dead. (Nine)

Police believe multiple officers opened fire at Freeman, who was fatally shot.

News of his death sent shockwaves around the country, making headlines on every news site in the nation.

It’s unclear how long Freeman had been hiding in the shipping container, and how police finally found him after so many months.

Those details will emerge in time.

Victoria Police Chief Commissioner Mike Bush said in a press conference that it’s likely other individuals aided Freeman in evading police for so long.

“I am sure some assisted him in getting away from Porepunkah to where he is located,” Bush said.

He added that anyone “complicit” in Freeman’s hiding would face charges.

Bush also suggested that the public may never know if anyone collects the $1 million reward for information leading to Freeman’s arrest.

“Anything in relation to any reward or anything else about the investigation will be kept confidential,” he said.

He said today’s shooting was “justified” and the conclusion of the police operation will give closure to those affected by the Porepunkah shooting.

Police reportedly used a bearcat to ram the shipping container where Freeman was located.
Police reportedly used a bearcat to ram the shipping container where Freeman was located. (Nine)

But for the police officers and families devastated by Freeman’s actions on August 26, this moment – though it has been a long time coming – is not the end.

“Closure isn’t the right word,” a Police Association Victoria spokesperson said earlier today.

“This represents a step forward for our members, for the families of our fallen members and for the community.”

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