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Australian police killer shot dead after 7-month manhunt

A survivalist conspiracy theorist who used bushcraft to evade officers is dead, ending one of Australia’s largest-ever manhunts

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Armed police gather at a staging point near Porepunkah, Australia during a search for the fugitive linked to the murder of two police officers in August last year. Photo: AFP
Agence France-Presse

Australian police said on Monday that they shot dead a fugitive gunman wanted for killing two officers, ending a seven-month manhunt for one of the country’s most-wanted criminals.

Desmond Freeman fled into dense bushland in August last year after shooting and killing two police officers on a rural property in Victoria state.

Hundreds of police have pursued Freeman through the region’s rugged terrain over the past seven months, pouring resources into one of Australia’s largest manhunts.
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Police tracked Freeman to a caravan parked on a “very remote” property in rural Victoria, Police Commissioner Mike Bush said, shooting him after he refused pleas to surrender.

“Everything I know at this point tells me that this shooting was justified,” Bush told reporters. “There was a stand-off. There was an opportunity for him to surrender peacefully, which he did not.”

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The state coroner would now confirm the identity of the body and cause of death, he added.

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