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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

Baked
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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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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👍
 
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