Australia police kills man suspected of killing two officers
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Australia police kills man suspected of killing two officers
"Victorian Chief Commissioner of Police Mike Bush stated, 'there was an opportunity for him to surrender peacefully, which he did not.' This highlights the refusal of the suspect to comply with police requests during the standoff."
"The search for Freeman involved around 450 police officers and was described as one of the 'most significantly resourced police operations' in Australian history, indicating the scale and urgency of the manhunt."
"Local media characterized Freeman as a conspiracy theorist and a member of the 'sovereign citizen' movement, which views the government as illegitimate, providing context to his actions and beliefs."
"'Today, we won't reflect on the loss of a coward,' said the Police Association of Victoria, emphasizing the focus on honoring the fallen officers rather than the suspect."
Desmonn Freeman, a 56-year-old man suspected of killing two police officers, was shot dead by police after a three-hour standoff in rural Victoria. He had been on the run for seven months following the alleged murders during a raid on his property. The police operation to capture him involved around 450 officers and was one of the most significant in Australian history. Freeman was described as a conspiracy theorist and a member of the 'sovereign citizen' movement. He was shot after refusing to surrender despite police pleas.
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