New details of shooting ambush that killed two officers revealed as dozens more officers join search


Dozens more police have been brought in to search for Dezi Freeman on the same day it emerged that only a stroke of luck allegedly prevented the accused cop-killer from shooting a fourth officer in August.

The fugitive allegedly tried to open fire on a fourth officer after a warrant was served on him at his residence in Porepunkah on August 26, but the homemade firearm jammed before a bullet could be fired, 9News understands.
The new details from the shooting, first reported by the Herald Sun, revealed that Freeman, who is accused of killing police officers Neal Thompson and Vadim De Waart-Hottart and wounding a third officer, allegedly aimed a homemade shotgun at a fourth officer and pulled the trigger.
Accused killer Dezi Freeman allegedly tried to shoot a fourth police officer, only for his gun to misfire. (9News)

However, the gun did not fire and the officer was unhurt.

Freeman has not been seen since the shooting in late August in Porepunkah, in north-east Victoria, despite a huge manhunt for him ever since.

Today, police announced that 33 extra officers from the public order response team were brought up to the High Country to launch an additional sweep of the area.

A Victoria Police spokesperson also said authorities have searched “a number” of private properties in Porepunkah over the past two days as part of the manhunt.

“The search involves a number of specialist services and follows intensive searches conducted by tactical police in the area over the past seven weeks,” the spokesperson said.

They added that the police presence in the area remains “significant”, more than a month after the horrific shooting.

“We are committed to using every available resource and the necessary skills required to find Freeman,” the spokesperson said.

Two police officers were killed and a third wounded in the August 26 attack. (Justin McManus)

Police have said they are open to that possibility and have been searching the area with cadaver dogs, but they have said Freeman could also be alive and receiving assistance from somebody in the community.

Investigators have characterised Freeman, who has links to the disparate sovereign citizen movement, as a skilled outdoorsman.

A $1 million reward for information leading to his arrest remains available, and anyone with information about his whereabouts has been urged to call triple zero.



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