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Seven-Month Manhunt Ends in Fatal Shooting
30 Mar
Summary
- Fugitive Desmond Freeman, wanted for killing two officers, was shot by police.
- Freeman evaded capture for seven months in rugged Victorian bushland.
- Police justified the fatal shooting after Freeman refused to surrender.

Australian police have ended a seven-month manhunt by fatally shooting Desmond Freeman, a fugitive wanted for killing two officers. Freeman had fled into dense bushland in August last year after fatally shooting officers Neal Thompson and Vadim De Waart, who were attempting to execute a search warrant at his rural home in Victoria.
The extensive manhunt involved hundreds of police officers and significant resources, pursuing Freeman through rugged terrain. On Monday, police tracked Freeman to a remote caravan in rural Victoria, shooting him after he refused to surrender. Police commissioner Mike Bush stated the shooting was justified, citing a standoff where Freeman was given an opportunity to surrender peacefully.
Freeman, described as a conspiracy theorist and member of the 'sovereign citizen' movement, was known to possess strong survival skills. Police believed he may have received assistance from locals sympathetic to his anti-authority views, offering a AU$1 million reward for information leading to his capture. The state coroner will confirm the identity and cause of death.