Suspected double cop killer Dezi Freeman previously posed as a firefighter to sneak through emergency police roadblocks to evade detection and defy the law.
'This man thinks he's untouchable,' one former friend told Daily Mail Australia.
'He will try every trick in the book and thrives on bending rules and humiliating government agencies.'
According to the friend, his most brazen stunt came during the Black Summer bushfires of 2020, when whole communities were evacuated and the Mount Buffalo around Porepunkah was under emergency warning as flames tore through the region.
But while thousands were fleeing, Freeman was plotting a way in.
A keen photographer, Freeman became as obsessed with taking photos of the devastation as he was with defying the official keep-out orders.
According to the friend, his most brazen stunt came during the Black Summer bushfires of 2020, when whole communities were evacuated and the Mount Buffalo around Porepunkah was under emergency warning as flames tore through the region.
But while thousands were fleeing, Freeman was plotting a way in.
A keen photographer, Freeman became as obsessed with taking photos of the devastation as he was with defying the official keep-out orders.
When stopped at roadblocks, he is alleged to have gone to extraordinary lengths and used his old firefighter's uniform to evade the roadblocks.
Freeman had quit Victoria's volunteer Country Fire Authority in 2014 and should not have kept or worn his uniform in the years afterwards.
'He dressed up as a firefighter, an emergency service worker, during a state of emergency,' his old mate revealed. 'And he got through.'
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Ddezi Freeman, 56, remains on the run after he allegedly gunned down Detective Neal Thompson, and Senior Constable Vadim De Waart at his property in Porepunkah on Tuesday morning.
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