Overview
- Andrew Swift, in a teaser posted Tuesday by the Living Free Movement, says he helped a third officer reach an ambulance after the shooting at his Porepunkah property.
- He recalls finding the policeman “wet from blood” from a lower‑body gunshot and fetching a more suitable vehicle after deciding a farm buggy would not work.
- The Swifts say they avoided mainstream outlets and turned to an independent YouTube channel because they believe earlier coverage miscast key facts, including claims about sovereign‑citizen beliefs.
- The killings happened on August 26, 2025 during a warrant tied to suspected child‑abuse images on Dezi Freeman’s devices, and police later shot him dead on March 30 at a remote camp near Thologolong after a long manhunt.
- Victoria Police said on March 13 that some Taskforce Summit briefs were not authorised for prosecution due to insufficient evidence, and separate reports said no case proceeded against Freeman’s wife or on a possible obstruction charge for Swift.