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Porepunkah shooting: Victoria police ‘throwing everything’ at search for alleged killer Dezi Freeman amid severe weather | Porepunkah shooting

Victoria’s vigorous weather in the high country of the police can search for the third day of the police Porpunkah’s suspicious DEZİ Freeman.

As a cold epidemic approached Victoria’s Alp region, the state police minister said that the power of power “throws everything”.

Expert police, 59 -year -old Sen Const Neal Thompson’un leading Sen Const Neal Thompson and 35 -year -old Sen Const Vadim Waart’ın allegedly killed by Freeman on Tuesday morning continued to clean the bushes around the rural property.

On Thursday, the police confirmed that 56 -year -old Freeman said he was heavy armed.

Some parts of Victoria’s Alp region in northeast of Victoria were covered with fresh snow on Wednesday night, and the Meteorological Office would act in the state in the coming days.

On Thursday, the Victoria police said that “violent weather’ was traveling complex in the region.

While Manhunt continued, Porpunkah Primary School, which started to be locked on Tuesday, was reopened. Police urged the inhabitants in the region to stay inside and to approach the armed men allegedly when they met.

A message from the Victoria Police, seen by Guardian Australia, said the police continued to look for Freeman, a “armed and dangerous”.

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The State Police Minister Anthony Carbins said that on Thursday, the power “threw everything” to find the “dangerous, armed criminal generally”.

ABC Radio said that civil servants were “shot with cold blood while doing their work” and Freeman would be “responsible”.

Karabinalar, Victoria Police Chief Commissioner Mike Bush does not want additional financial support, inter -state police providing technical and expert assistance, he said.

On Wednesday, Bush admitted that Freeman knew Victoria’s high country “better than us”. He said that everything is possible, including Freeman setting traps in the bushes.

On Wednesday, a police barricade on Mt Buffalo Road just west of Porpunkah. Photo: Stuart Walmsley

Bush said Freeman, who was seen just after the shooting, understood that he understood “Bushcraft Well”. Police, the latest khaki tracksuit pants, dark green rain jacket, brown blundstone boots and reading glasses, he said.

Bush said the police did not save any firearms from the property where the fire took place, and that the officers believed that Freeman took all of them with him. Bush would not confirm his reports that Freeman might have received firearms.

Freeman, according to the court records, “Terrorist Handuts”, “Frigging Nazis” and “Gestapo” with the power he calls an unpleasant encounter, he said.

There is also a story of a relationship with Pseudolaw and “sovereign citizen” ideas.

On Wednesday, Victoria police chose Thompson, a local detective, a local detective who loves his retirement and Waart, a temporary task in the Alpin region, as the police officers allegedly suffered while trying to run a search orders. Another office was injured.

The officer was treated in Alfred Hospital in a stable situation after surgery.

The two police officers were part of 10 police officers, including local civil servants entering the property in Porpunkah, and sexual crimes and members of the child abuse investigation team.

Bush said that the loss of two officers, the power of the power, the wider policing family and the Porpunkah community “hit the heart”.

Bush, “In the coming days, weeks and months we will all upset this loss and the task line on the line of the final sacrifice of our colleagues and friends will longly miss,” he said.

“It doesn’t lose me to take risks every time they go to work to protect the Victorian community. We don’t expect it with the knowledge that the worst is in a shift.”

On one night, Melbourne ground marks, including the Flinders Street Station and the Tomb of the Commemoration, were brightened blue to honor the officers allegedly killed by Freeman.

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