Porepunkah police shootings
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Porepunkah police shootings | |
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Location | 80 Rayner Track, Porepunkah, Victoria, Australia |
Coordinates | 36°42′8″S 146°52′58″E / 36.70222°S 146.88278°E |
Date | 26 August 2025 c. 10:30 am (AEST, UTC+10:00) |
Target | Victoria Police officers |
Attack type | Ambush |
Weapons |
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Deaths | 2 police officers |
Injured | 1 police officer |
Victims | Detective Leading Senior Constable Neal Thompson Senior Constable Vadim De Waart |
Accused | Dezi Bird Freeman (born Desmond Christopher Filby) |
The Porepunkah police shootings occurred on the morning of 26 August 2025 in Porepunkah, Victoria, Australia. Victoria Police were at a property to execute a warrant against Dezi Bird Freeman, a self-proclaimed sovereign citizen known to police, before he allegedly opened fire on the officers. Two Victoria Police officers, Neal Thompson and Vadim De Waart, were killed and a third was injured.[1][2][3][4]
Background
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The shooter was identified as 56-year-old Dezi Bird Freeman, a self-proclaimed sovereign citizen.[2][5] Freeman had previously referred to police as "gestapo", "terrorist thugs", "friggin Nazis" and "corrupt filth" in court, and attempted to bring a private prosecution of treason against former Victorian Premier Daniel Andrews.[6][7] In 2021, Freeman was arrested outside an anti-vaccine and anti-lockdown protest at the Myrtleford courthouse. Locals said during the COVID-19 pandemic Freeman began to behave increasingly erratically, refusing to wear a mask in stores, voicing his refusal to get vaccinated and telling people about his distaste for government restrictions and lockdowns.[2]
Freeman went to school in Glen Waverley before moving to Wodonga in 1977 as a child. At the time of the shooting, he lived with his wife Amalia and their children at a property in Porepunkah.[8][9] Neighbours reported the property also housed a group of people other than Freeman's family.[7][8] He was previously known as Desmond Christopher Filby,[7] but changed his last name to Freeman; the sovereign citizen movement is also known as the "free man" movement.[10] Freeman had previously been involved in a dispute with his neighbours in 2018.[11][12] He was a regular churchgoer.[13]
Shootings
[edit]At approximately 10:30 am on 26 August 2025, ten Victoria Police officers, made up of local officers and members of the sexual offences and child abuse investigation team, attended a property near Porepunkah, a rural town 320 km (199 mi) northeast of Melbourne.[14] Police intended to execute a warrant against Freeman as part of a firearms prohibition order in relation to sexual offences against a child under the age of 16 that allegedly took place within the past two years.[15][16][17]
The property is said to be a compound with multiple people living there. It was not owned by Freeman, who was at the time living on a bus on the property with his wife and two children.[8][18] Despite initial reports of Freeman allegedly taking his family hostage, police stated following the incident, his partner and children attended a police station and "there is nothing to suggest they were ever in the company of the suspect following today's incident."[19]
Upon arrival at the property, the ten officers began searching an abandoned bus on the property. They were then ambushed and subject to heavy gunfire, killing two officers and wounding a third. The wounded officer, shot in the leg, was flown to The Alfred Hospital in a stable condition and underwent surgery.[15] The gunman escaped the scene alone, allegedly taking the sidearms of the two dead officers.[19] He is believed to be armed with a homemade shotgun and multiple other weapons which have not been disclosed by police.[20][21]
Local residents were advised to stay indoors while the suspect was still at large, and Porepunkah Primary School was placed under lockdown on Tuesday morning, before students returned home later in the afternoon.[22][23] Wet, cold and windy weather conditions are making the search more difficult.[24]
Manhunt
[edit]Over 450 police officers have been deployed to the Porepunkah search area and shootings scene.[25] The alpine terrain of the region featuring many natural caves and potential hideouts are hindering the search effort. Ambulance and SES volunteers are also assisting.[26]
Freeman is said to be an experienced bushman, and it is speculated by locals he could survive in the mountainous region for weeks.[26]
The Australian Federal Police, Australian Security Intelligence Organisation, South Australia Police and the NSW Police Force are assisting Victoria Police with the manhunt and investigation.[26][27]
A 7.5 km (4.7 mi) radius no-fly zone, including drones, has been established over the search area by Victoria Police until 11:30 pm on 31 August.[28]
Parks Victoria announced Mount Buffalo National Park is closed until further notice due to the continuing search, with the shootings occurring in the foothills of Mount Buffalo.[26]
At 8:40 pm on 28 August, a house on Chandler Court in Porepunkah was raided by police. A 42-year-old woman and a 15-year-old boy were subsequently arrested, interviewed, and released pending further inquiries. Victoria Police confirmed the arrests related to the Porepunkah police shootings.[29][30][31] At a press conference the following day, Mike Bush, Victoria Police's Chief Commissioner, confirmed the woman arrested was Freeman's wife, Amalia, and the boy was his son.[32][33][34]
On the sixth day of the manhunt (31 August), Freeman's wife Amalia publicly urged her husband to surrender and offered support to Victoria Police, saying she "does not hold anti-authority views", and expressed her condolences and sorrow for the loss of the deceased officers.[27]
Victims
[edit]Those killed were Detective Leading Senior Constable Neal Thompson, aged 59, and Belgian-born Senior Constable Vadim De Waart, aged 35. Thompson, a 38-year police veteran, was planning to retire soon.[35] Thompson was chosen to serve the warrant as he had previously dealt with Freeman and had established a rapport with him. He was first to knock on Freeman's door, where he was shot and killed.[36]
Another detective was shot in the leg, requiring surgery.[3]
Reactions
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Prime minister Anthony Albanese said "the threat of 'sovereign citizens' and extremist ideologies must be taken seriously."[37] Victorian premier Jacinta Allan said "our officers meet danger with such enormous courage and dedication".[38] Chief commissioner of Victoria Police, Mike Bush, said the incident was a "devastating loss".[18] Helen Haines, member of parliament for Indi, which covers Porepunkah, called the deaths of the officers an "extreme and heartbreaking tragedy", and disavowed "extreme ideological perspectives" involving acting outside of the law.[39]
Many landmarks across Victoria were lit up at night on 27 August in blue to pay tribute to the two policemen killed.[40] A moment of silence was held in memory of the killed police officers in the Parliament of Australia on 28 August, and flags at Victorian government buildings were flown at half-mast.[41] Floral tributes were also left at Wangaratta's police station.[41][42]
Australian and international journalists compared the incident with the 2022 Wieambilla shootings, in which perpetrator Gareth Train was also a sovereign citizen who shot police dead in a rural community.[43][44][45]
On 31 August, at the anti-immigration March for Australia protests, a marcher at the Adelaide rally was seen holding a placard in support of Freeman.[46]
See also
[edit]References
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- ^ a b c Darling, Alexander; Grant, Gemma; Houston, Cameron; Cunningham, Melissa; Jaeger, Carla (26 August 2025). "Conspiracy theorist who called police Nazis: Alleged shooter's background revealed". The Age. Archived from the original on 29 August 2025. Retrieved 29 August 2025.
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