Have you seen his previous interactions with the police? Dezi has a long history with Victorian police.Is ten officers usual when it comes to investigating something like indecent exposure?
My guess is that the exacting answer would be: It just depends.Is ten officers usual when it comes to investigating something like indecent exposure?
A sudden skinny dip in the direct presence of a minor female who was not a family member.But, come on, he went for a skinny dip. No more no less. He wasnt trying anything on.
The least of his charges.
This info is coming from a Daily Mail article , after his "friends" stated this is what the warrant was for.But, come on, he went for a skinny dip. No more no less. He wasnt trying anything on.
The least of his charges.
The inside story of the sex assault charge against Dezi Freeman that sparked the deadly shootout with police
For the first time, the details of the shocking sexual abuse allegations against fugitive gunman Dezi Freeman can be revealed.
The disturbing episode involving a young girl is alleged to have taken place years ago during a family outing at Mount Buffalo, the same Victorian high country wilderness where Freeman is now believed to be in hiding.
According to friends of Freeman, the allegations against him centre around a day trip when the self-styled naturist took his...
Have you seen his previous interactions with the police? Dezi has a long history with Victorian police.
Also, it was a search warrant, so they were expecting to search for items, is my guess...........it was explained by police when a reporter asked a similar question
I think Vic Pol are the best to ones to determine what they do & don't do. Sure, lessons can be learned.I was more thinking if the number of officers present matched the seriousness of the crime rather than if it was to do with their methods of dealing with Dezi. Though surrounding his place with officers, instead of just having a couple of them appear near the bus, with the rest further back in the drive, doesn't seem like the smartest thing for them to do.
BBM : Commissioner Bush says victimsalrighty....... !! a search warrant for an historic sexual crime against a child ( historic meaning, in this context, within the last 2 years) as the introductory warrant. .... AND
the subsequent search warrant for two murders and one attempted murder PLUS any other matter the DPP of Victoria deems pertinent to all matters in regard to Desmond Filby, ... AND
( my own personal opinion, ) pertinent to MRS FILBY..
Because the original warrant was not served, they were shot before they got to the door.
Police can't be expected to understand all and every detail of human behaviour. The officer who did most of the speaking was calm and caring. Police, nor many other authority figures can be expected to run around to please everyone. I thought they were very professional.Understanding a disability a person has when conducting an arrest or executing a search warrant is of paramount importance IMO.
It's more than relevant to understand what type a person police are dealing, it is vital IMO.
Freeman wasn't going anywhere. Just produce the OIC as freeman asked to speak to and if that was the officer trying to open the door with a crowbar in his hand then that is shameful IMO.
Police did the opposite to trying to calm Freeman down IMO.
Police can't be expected to understand all and every detail of human behaviour. The officer who did most of the speaking was calm and caring. Police, nor many other authority figures can be expected to run around to please everyone. I thought they were very professional.
Btw, I have a 30yo son who is challenged by Autism and PTSD, ADHD and dyslexia. He doesn't expect the world to wait for him.
Police do risk assessments before going to private properties. They base their strategies on the information at hand. Nothing to do with the alleged crimeI was more thinking if the number of officers present matched the seriousness of the crime rather than if it was to do with their methods of dealing with Dezi. Though surrounding his place with officers, instead of just having a couple of them appear near the bus, with the rest further back in the drive, doesn't seem like the smartest thing for them to do.
IMO the majority of police try and do the right thing. That means doing a proper risk assessment with the person they're dealing with and not try to escalate a situation.Personally I don't think any reasonable person can trust the police with anything.
Dezi is filled with hatred IMODoes Dezi?
Police can't be expected to understand all and every detail of human behaviour. The officer who did most of the speaking was calm and caring. Police, nor many other authority figures can be expected to run around to please everyone. I thought they were very professional.
Btw, I have a 30yo son who is challenged by Autism and PTSD, ADHD and dyslexia. He doesn't expect the world to wait for him.
Police do risk assessments before going to private properties. They base their strategies on the information at hand. Nothing to do with the alleged crime
Dezi is filled with hatred IMO
The world would be a whole lot better with more kindness in it.
The police were just doing their job.
No one deserves to be murdered doing their job.
Fear of what?I think he's filled with fear.
Fear of what?
Why do you assume fear exacerbated by Victoria and their COVID lockdowns? The majority of Victorians took lockdowns in their stride, even if not happy about them, there was understanding of the necessity at the time. regional lockdowns were nothing compared to metropolitan lockdownsFear of authority, especially the police. A fear exacerbated by Victoria and their COVID lockdowns.