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Indy

Misfit
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news.com.au
New information has shed light on why police were at Dezi Freeman’s Porepunkah property on Tuesday morning before he allegedly opened fire, killing two officers.
According to sources cited by The Age, officers were there to execute a search warrant and question him over alleged sexual offences involving a child under 16.

The alleged incidents are believed to have occurred within the past two years.
 

Rabbitlicker

Curing
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When/if the Coppers catch-up with him, he won't come out of it well (if alive) & not a pretty sight. A bit of "Summary Justice", as he's killed two of their own. I don't have a problem with that.

And of course.... nothing will be recorded.....
 

benn0

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291
Here we go, found this is the Maryborough community group

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I won’t sit quiet while the police and media roll out their ready-made story, because I knew Dezi Freeman. I’m not going to claim he was my best mate, but I knew him well enough to say he was nothing like the villain they’re portraying.
He was a devout Christian, a loving father, and someone who simply wanted to raise his kids without being dictated to by a government that’s lost the plot.
He homeschooled because he didn’t want his children pumped full of ideology he didn’t believe in, and he refused vaccines because he understood about their dangers more than most. For that, he was hounded non-stop by social services, by police, by a system that couldn’t stand a man standing on his own terms.
When they couldn’t pin him with anything real, they reached for dirty tactics. “Historical charges” pulled out of thin air. His licence stripped over petty refusals. Endless court battles where the deck was stacked against him from the start. And yet, he still fronted up, high court, supreme court, county, magistrates.
He wasn’t some crackpot spouting gibberish; he was intelligent, articulate, and had a deeper understanding of the law than most judges he stood before. He even challenged them head-on, because he believed in holding authority to account. That takes courage, and it made him a target.
I watched what Victoria Police became during COVID, not protectors, but enforcers. Thug tactics on full display: storming houses, tackling peaceful protesters, throwing ordinary Australians around like criminals just for standing up for their rights.
Dezi spoke out loudly against that, and it painted a bullseye on his back. The media, instead of questioning power, became its loudspeaker.
And now, just as expected, they’ve latched onto the easiest label they can, “sovereign citizen extremist.” It’s a script. It saves them from having to explain the deeper truth: that the man was persecuted for years until he snapped.
But let’s get one thing straight: Dezi was not a sovereign citizen. He wasn’t stupid. He knew “sovereign” and “citizen” don’t even belong in the same sentence. He was a freedom fighter, a man who genuinely believed in resisting tyranny.
Does that excuse him pulling the trigger on police? No. I don’t condone that for a second, and I wish to God he’d found another way forward, because he could’ve beaten them in court with the right support.
My heart also goes out to the families of the officers who lost their lives. No family should ever have to endure that phone call, no kids should have to grow up without their mum or dad. Nothing excuses that kind of loss, and they deserve the community’s love and strength right now.
But when police are smashing their way into your home while your wife is clutching a newborn, less than two years old, and you’ve already endured years of intimidation, it’s not hard to see how a line finally got crossed.
His family are safe. Anyone who knew him knows he would never harm them or use them as leverage. He was a family man before anything else.
That’s why I can’t stomach the way this is already being spun, as if he’s some deranged terrorist, when the truth is much harder to swallow. This didn’t happen in a vacuum. This was years of pressure, harassment, and demonisation boiling over.
I don’t think this will end well for him, and that breaks my heart. But people deserve to hear more than the one-sided narrative being pushed right now.
Dezi was not a monster. He was a father, a believer, and a man who fought for what he thought was right, pushed too far by a system that has long since stopped serving its people.
 

Love to grow

Foot man
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Here we go, found this is the Maryborough community group

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I won’t sit quiet while the police and media roll out their ready-made story, because I knew Dezi Freeman. I’m not going to claim he was my best mate, but I knew him well enough to say he was nothing like the villain they’re portraying.
He was a devout Christian, a loving father, and someone who simply wanted to raise his kids without being dictated to by a government that’s lost the plot.
He homeschooled because he didn’t want his children pumped full of ideology he didn’t believe in, and he refused vaccines because he understood about their dangers more than most. For that, he was hounded non-stop by social services, by police, by a system that couldn’t stand a man standing on his own terms.
When they couldn’t pin him with anything real, they reached for dirty tactics. “Historical charges” pulled out of thin air. His licence stripped over petty refusals. Endless court battles where the deck was stacked against him from the start. And yet, he still fronted up, high court, supreme court, county, magistrates.
He wasn’t some crackpot spouting gibberish; he was intelligent, articulate, and had a deeper understanding of the law than most judges he stood before. He even challenged them head-on, because he believed in holding authority to account. That takes courage, and it made him a target.
I watched what Victoria Police became during COVID, not protectors, but enforcers. Thug tactics on full display: storming houses, tackling peaceful protesters, throwing ordinary Australians around like criminals just for standing up for their rights.
Dezi spoke out loudly against that, and it painted a bullseye on his back. The media, instead of questioning power, became its loudspeaker.
And now, just as expected, they’ve latched onto the easiest label they can, “sovereign citizen extremist.” It’s a script. It saves them from having to explain the deeper truth: that the man was persecuted for years until he snapped.
But let’s get one thing straight: Dezi was not a sovereign citizen. He wasn’t stupid. He knew “sovereign” and “citizen” don’t even belong in the same sentence. He was a freedom fighter, a man who genuinely believed in resisting tyranny.
Does that excuse him pulling the trigger on police? No. I don’t condone that for a second, and I wish to God he’d found another way forward, because he could’ve beaten them in court with the right support.
My heart also goes out to the families of the officers who lost their lives. No family should ever have to endure that phone call, no kids should have to grow up without their mum or dad. Nothing excuses that kind of loss, and they deserve the community’s love and strength right now.
But when police are smashing their way into your home while your wife is clutching a newborn, less than two years old, and you’ve already endured years of intimidation, it’s not hard to see how a line finally got crossed.
His family are safe. Anyone who knew him knows he would never harm them or use them as leverage. He was a family man before anything else.
That’s why I can’t stomach the way this is already being spun, as if he’s some deranged terrorist, when the truth is much harder to swallow. This didn’t happen in a vacuum. This was years of pressure, harassment, and demonisation boiling over.
I don’t think this will end well for him, and that breaks my heart. But people deserve to hear more than the one-sided narrative being pushed right now.
Dezi was not a monster. He was a father, a believer, and a man who fought for what he thought was right, pushed too far by a system that has long since stopped serving its people.
Devout Christian hey thou shalt not kill comes to mind well I hope he meets his maker very soon👍
 

Goonie Goat

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I won’t sit quiet while the police and media roll out their ready-made story, because I knew Dezi Freeman. I’m not going to claim he was my best mate, but I knew him well enough to say he was nothing like the villain they’re portraying.
He was a devout Christian, a loving father, and someone who simply wanted to raise his kids without being dictated to by a government that’s lost the plot.
He homeschooled because he didn’t want his children pumped full of ideology he didn’t believe in, and he refused vaccines because he understood about their dangers more than most. For that, he was hounded non-stop by social services, by police, by a system that couldn’t stand a man standing on his own terms.
When they couldn’t pin him with anything real, they reached for dirty tactics. “Historical charges” pulled out of thin air. His licence stripped over petty refusals. Endless court battles where the deck was stacked against him from the start. And yet, he still fronted up, high court, supreme court, county, magistrates.
He wasn’t some crackpot spouting gibberish; he was intelligent, articulate, and had a deeper understanding of the law than most judges he stood before. He even challenged them head-on, because he believed in holding authority to account. That takes courage, and it made him a target.
I watched what Victoria Police became during COVID, not protectors, but enforcers. Thug tactics on full display: storming houses, tackling peaceful protesters, throwing ordinary Australians around like criminals just for standing up for their rights.
Dezi spoke out loudly against that, and it painted a bullseye on his back. The media, instead of questioning power, became its loudspeaker.
And now, just as expected, they’ve latched onto the easiest label they can, “sovereign citizen extremist.” It’s a script. It saves them from having to explain the deeper truth: that the man was persecuted for years until he snapped.
But let’s get one thing straight: Dezi was not a sovereign citizen. He wasn’t stupid. He knew “sovereign” and “citizen” don’t even belong in the same sentence. He was a freedom fighter, a man who genuinely believed in resisting tyranny.
Does that excuse him pulling the trigger on police? No. I don’t condone that for a second, and I wish to God he’d found another way forward, because he could’ve beaten them in court with the right support.
My heart also goes out to the families of the officers who lost their lives. No family should ever have to endure that phone call, no kids should have to grow up without their mum or dad. Nothing excuses that kind of loss, and they deserve the community’s love and strength right now.
But when police are smashing their way into your home while your wife is clutching a newborn, less than two years old, and you’ve already endured years of intimidation, it’s not hard to see how a line finally got crossed.
His family are safe. Anyone who knew him knows he would never harm them or use them as leverage. He was a family man before anything else.
That’s why I can’t stomach the way this is already being spun, as if he’s some deranged terrorist, when the truth is much harder to swallow. This didn’t happen in a vacuum. This was years of pressure, harassment, and demonisation boiling over.
I don’t think this will end well for him, and that breaks my heart. But people deserve to hear more than the one-sided narrative being pushed right now.
Dezi was not a monster. He was a father, a believer, and a man who fought for what he thought was right, pushed too far by a system that has long since stopped serving its people.
Always so much more to things than what the media portrays. Not condoning anybody's actions but I always take it all with a grain of salt. So many tragedies unfortunately only more to come..
 

Kee Mao

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Here we go, found this is the Maryborough community group

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I won’t sit quiet while the police and media roll out their ready-made story, because I knew Dezi Freeman. I’m not going to claim he was my best mate, but I knew him well enough to say he was nothing like the villain they’re portraying.
He was a devout Christian, a loving father, and someone who simply wanted to raise his kids without being dictated to by a government that’s lost the plot.
He homeschooled because he didn’t want his children pumped full of ideology he didn’t believe in, and he refused vaccines because he understood about their dangers more than most. For that, he was hounded non-stop by social services, by police, by a system that couldn’t stand a man standing on his own terms.
When they couldn’t pin him with anything real, they reached for dirty tactics. “Historical charges” pulled out of thin air. His licence stripped over petty refusals. Endless court battles where the deck was stacked against him from the start. And yet, he still fronted up, high court, supreme court, county, magistrates.
He wasn’t some crackpot spouting gibberish; he was intelligent, articulate, and had a deeper understanding of the law than most judges he stood before. He even challenged them head-on, because he believed in holding authority to account. That takes courage, and it made him a target.
I watched what Victoria Police became during COVID, not protectors, but enforcers. Thug tactics on full display: storming houses, tackling peaceful protesters, throwing ordinary Australians around like criminals just for standing up for their rights.
Dezi spoke out loudly against that, and it painted a bullseye on his back. The media, instead of questioning power, became its loudspeaker.
And now, just as expected, they’ve latched onto the easiest label they can, “sovereign citizen extremist.” It’s a script. It saves them from having to explain the deeper truth: that the man was persecuted for years until he snapped.
But let’s get one thing straight: Dezi was not a sovereign citizen. He wasn’t stupid. He knew “sovereign” and “citizen” don’t even belong in the same sentence. He was a freedom fighter, a man who genuinely believed in resisting tyranny.
Does that excuse him pulling the trigger on police? No. I don’t condone that for a second, and I wish to God he’d found another way forward, because he could’ve beaten them in court with the right support.
My heart also goes out to the families of the officers who lost their lives. No family should ever have to endure that phone call, no kids should have to grow up without their mum or dad. Nothing excuses that kind of loss, and they deserve the community’s love and strength right now.
But when police are smashing their way into your home while your wife is clutching a newborn, less than two years old, and you’ve already endured years of intimidation, it’s not hard to see how a line finally got crossed.
His family are safe. Anyone who knew him knows he would never harm them or use them as leverage. He was a family man before anything else.
That’s why I can’t stomach the way this is already being spun, as if he’s some deranged terrorist, when the truth is much harder to swallow. This didn’t happen in a vacuum. This was years of pressure, harassment, and demonisation boiling over.
I don’t think this will end well for him, and that breaks my heart. But people deserve to hear more than the one-sided narrative being pushed right now.
Dezi was not a monster. He was a father, a believer, and a man who fought for what he thought was right, pushed too far by a system that has long since stopped serving its people.
Its the worlds loss. Fancy a man more educated in law then judges,and more expert in vacines then a virologist,getting caught in a silly situation like that.
 

Love to grow

Foot man
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Always so much more to things than what the media portrays. Not condoning anybody's actions but I always take it all with a grain of salt. So many tragedies unfortunately only more to come..
Pretty straight forward to me Goonie cops bust the door in he blasted em in cold blood he had cameras and motion sensors knew they were comin armed himself shot em dead Cops been harrasing cunts for years don’t mean ya get to shoot the poor buggers just my opinion don’t mean to sound like I’m havin a crack at ya cause I’m not your a good fella👍
 

Indy

Misfit
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Yeah, never trust the media. To me, though. Dezi basically set the Terms of Engagement when he shot those 3 Cops.

Im not Cop lover or hater, but do believe everyone should be able to go home safely after work. Now there's two parties of innocent families and friends that have a void in their lives because of Dezi's actions.
 

benn0

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More Dezi: https://www.facebook.com/reel/671540625962015

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This is Dezi Freeman, yesterday he shot 3 police officers and killed 2 of them. Dezi Freeman spent years harassing and trespassing on my mums property in Myrtleford. He was renting a property next door and thought it was his right to use my mums property at his own leisure to access the river and the bushland. This footage is of my brother asking Dezi to leave the property as this behaviour was a daily occurrence.
Shortly after my mum obtained a restraining order against Dezi, a current affair conducted a sob story on how Dezi was a victim of awful neighbours targeting him. (Mum wasn’t featured in the story as the restraining order was in place at the time) however other neighbours were targeted by Martin King and his camera crew for a news story that pushed a completely false narrative. A current affair are now doing a news story on Dezi Freeman tonight and don’t want to take accountability for the story they aired in 2019 that painted Dezi as a loving family man and not the true psycho he is. A current affair and channel 9 conveniently have their comments turned off on all their news story’s about Dezi across all their social platforms. If these unhinged “sovereign citizens” were held accountable for their actions and numerous crimes, 2 police officers would have made it home safely to their families yesterday.
 

Old fox

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I won’t sit quiet while the police and media roll out their ready-made story, because I knew Dezi Freeman. I’m not going to claim he was my best mate, but I knew him well enough to say he was nothing like the villain they’re portraying.
He was a devout Christian, a loving father, and someone who simply wanted to raise his kids without being dictated to by a government that’s lost the plot.
He homeschooled because he didn’t want his children pumped full of ideology he didn’t believe in, and he refused vaccines because he understood about their dangers more than most. For that, he was hounded non-stop by social services, by police, by a system that couldn’t stand a man standing on his own terms.
When they couldn’t pin him with anything real, they reached for dirty tactics. “Historical charges” pulled out of thin air. His licence stripped over petty refusals. Endless court battles where the deck was stacked against him from the start. And yet, he still fronted up, high court, supreme court, county, magistrates.
He wasn’t some crackpot spouting gibberish; he was intelligent, articulate, and had a deeper understanding of the law than most judges he stood before. He even challenged them head-on, because he believed in holding authority to account. That takes courage, and it made him a target.
I watched what Victoria Police became during COVID, not protectors, but enforcers. Thug tactics on full display: storming houses, tackling peaceful protesters, throwing ordinary Australians around like criminals just for standing up for their rights.
Dezi spoke out loudly against that, and it painted a bullseye on his back. The media, instead of questioning power, became its loudspeaker.
And now, just as expected, they’ve latched onto the easiest label they can, “sovereign citizen extremist.” It’s a script. It saves them from having to explain the deeper truth: that the man was persecuted for years until he snapped.
But let’s get one thing straight: Dezi was not a sovereign citizen. He wasn’t stupid. He knew “sovereign” and “citizen” don’t even belong in the same sentence. He was a freedom fighter, a man who genuinely believed in resisting tyranny.
Does that excuse him pulling the trigger on police? No. I don’t condone that for a second, and I wish to God he’d found another way forward, because he could’ve beaten them in court with the right support.
My heart also goes out to the families of the officers who lost their lives. No family should ever have to endure that phone call, no kids should have to grow up without their mum or dad. Nothing excuses that kind of loss, and they deserve the community’s love and strength right now.
But when police are smashing their way into your home while your wife is clutching a newborn, less than two years old, and you’ve already endured years of intimidation, it’s not hard to see how a line finally got crossed.
His family are safe. Anyone who knew him knows he would never harm them or use them as leverage. He was a family man before anything else.
That’s why I can’t stomach the way this is already being spun, as if he’s some deranged terrorist, when the truth is much harder to swallow. This didn’t happen in a vacuum. This was years of pressure, harassment, and demonisation boiling over.
I don’t think this will end well for him, and that breaks my heart. But people deserve to hear more than the one-sided narrative being pushed right now.
Dezi was not a monster. He was a father, a believer, and a man who fought for what he thought was right, pushed too far by a system that has long since stopped serving its people.
Yeah, yeah and Trump said Epstein was a "terrific bloke." Doesn't make it true
Birds of a feather flock together, hey.
 

Love to grow

Foot man
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Fkn hell I though racism was bad in this country I watched the new show come hell and high water on Netflix last night about Hurricane Katrina in New Orleans Fkn yank government took 5 days to help em even then it wasn’t enough pretty much blamed the poor blacks for not evacuating Fkn disgraceful bet if it didn’t happen in a 80 percent black community they would of got their shit together a lot earlier was a real eye opener I watched it as it happened in 2005 media more interested in so called looting than the disaster I don’t call it looting when ya trying to survive pretty horrifying show poor cunts glad I live in the lucky country👍
 
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