
In a stunning twist that has sent social media into meltdown, 20-year-old Koah Freeman — the eldest son of cop-killer Dezi Freeman — was taken into custody just hours after pouring his heart out online and breaking down in grief.
The young man who had publicly acknowledged his father’s crimes, offered condolences to the families of the two slain police officers, and emotionally declared “that’s still my father who raised me,” now faces serious allegations of being part of the secret network that kept Dezi Freeman alive and hidden for seven long months.
Police moved swiftly on the morning of Tuesday, 31 March 2026 — less than 24 hours after tactical officers shot dead the 56-year-old fugitive in a three-hour standoff at a remote shipping container hideout near Walwa, close to the New South Wales border.
Koah Freeman was arrested at approximately 9 a.m. in the Bright/Porepunkah area. Sources close to the investigation say he is being questioned in relation to accessory after the fact and assisting an offender charges, with allegations he provided material support, intelligence, or logistical help to his father while Dezi was on the run.
From Emotional Facebook Post to Handcuffs
The dramatic sequence began on Monday, just hours after news broke that Dezi Freeman had been shot dead.
Koah took to a local Facebook community group (Bright and District Noticeboard) and posted a raw, lengthy message that quickly went viral. In it, he made clear he was “not here to defend my father’s actions” and knew “what he did was wrong.” He expressed sorrow for the families of Senior Constable Neal Thompson and Vadim de Waart-Hottart, saying they finally had closure.
But he also pleaded with the public to stop the online celebrations, writing:
“To you’s my father was a cop killer, but to me that’s still my father who raised me to be the man I am today… This is news that I’ll be grieving about while some of you disgusting humans celebrate online for me to watch.”
Eyewitnesses and videos circulating on social media showed Koah visibly distraught, collapsing in tears and whispering words to the effect of “Still my father” as the reality of the shooting sank in.
The post drew thousands of reactions. Many praised the young man for his honesty and maturity in condemning the violence while still mourning his dad. Comments flooded in with phrases like “Give him an Emmy for that raw honesty,” “This kid deserves respect,” and “He’s handling this with more grace than most adults would.”
Others were less sympathetic, accusing him of defending a murderer. The divide was instant — and intense.
Then came the arrest.
The Secret Surveillance That Led to Koah
According to preliminary police information leaked to media outlets, investigators had been secretly monitoring Koah’s movements for weeks, long before his father was located.
Police allegedly used vehicle tracking, street cameras, and phone data to follow the 20-year-old’s car. A suspicious 13-kilometre detour just four days before the final standoff raised red flags. CCTV reportedly captured Koah stopping, getting out of his vehicle, and interacting with another car in a remote area.
When enhanced footage was reviewed, investigators claim they saw what appeared to be a brief hand-off or supply drop — possibly food, cash, clothing, or information.
This evidence, combined with the discovery of the black tactical bag inside Dezi’s shipping container hideout (containing encrypted drives, large sums of cash, forged documents, and notes referencing “supporters” and “supply drops”), allegedly pointed investigators toward family members and close associates.
While Koah’s mother, Mali (Amalia) Freeman, and his younger brother were previously arrested in the days after the August 2025 Porepunkah shooting but later released without charge due to insufficient evidence, police now appear to have fresh intelligence specifically targeting the eldest son.
A senior detective reportedly told colleagues: “We always suspected he had help. The bushcraft skills were real, but surviving 216 days undetected with winter coming? That required outside assistance.”
The Freeman Family’s Complicated Legacy
Koah had moved out of the family home about a year before the fatal shooting on 26 August 2025. At that time, Dezi Freeman — a self-described sovereign citizen and freelance photographer with deep knowledge of the high country bushland — allegedly opened fire on police executing a search warrant at Four Gully Farm in Porepunkah.
Two officers were killed and a third injured. Dezi fled into the rugged terrain of Mount Buffalo National Park and surrounding areas, sparking Operation Summit — one of Victoria’s largest and most expensive manhunts.
Throughout the seven months, Koah largely tried to maintain a low profile, working local jobs and attempting to live normally. His younger siblings, including a teenage brother and a very young child, remained with their mother.
Mali Freeman had publicly urged her husband to surrender in the early weeks and expressed condolences to the victims’ families. In March 2026, police confirmed they would not charge her or two others with obstruction due to lack of evidence at the time.
Now, the arrest of Koah has thrown the family back into the spotlight under even harsher scrutiny.
Internet Reaction: From Empathy to Outrage
Social media has exploded with polarised responses.
One side hails Koah as a tragic figure caught between love for his father and moral clarity:
“Give this kid an Emmy for that post. He condemned the crime but still grieved like a son should. Arresting him now feels cruel.”
“He’s 20 years old and just lost his dad in the most public way possible. Let him mourn before you slap cuffs on him.”
Others are furious, seeing the arrest as long-overdue justice:
“Actions have consequences. If he helped hide a cop killer for months, sympathy goes out the window.”
“Crocodile tears. The apple doesn’t fall far from the tree.”
Hashtags like #KoahFreeman, #DeziFreemanSon, and #GiveHimAnEmmy trended within hours, with memes, reaction videos, and heated debates dominating platforms.
Some users pointed out the irony: the same internet that praised his emotional maturity hours earlier now watches him being led away by police.
What Happens Next?
Koah Freeman is currently in custody and expected to appear in court in the coming days. Police have not yet released a full statement on the exact charges, but sources indicate they include serious offences related to assisting an offender after the commission of a serious indictable offence (the double murder of police officers).
Investigators are continuing their forensic examination of the Thologolong shipping container hideout and the mysterious black bag discovered there. Digital devices found inside are being analysed for communications that may further implicate supporters.
Victoria Police Chief Commissioner Mike Bush has reiterated that anyone who provided assistance to Dezi Freeman during his time on the run will be held accountable, regardless of family ties.
For the families of the two fallen officers, the news of a potential family member’s involvement brings a complex mix of emotions — relief that the manhunt is over, but renewed anger that justice for their loved ones may still require more court proceedings.
As one relative of a slain officer reportedly said privately: “We wanted closure. Instead, this case keeps opening new wounds.”
A Son Caught in the Crossfire
Koah Freeman’s story is now one of the most emotionally charged chapters in the entire Dezi Freeman saga. A young man who publicly tried to walk the impossible line — condemning murder while mourning his father — now finds himself accused of crossing the legal line to keep that father alive.
Whether the charges stick, whether more family members or associates are implicated, and whether the encrypted evidence reveals a wider network remains to be seen.
For now, the internet that briefly celebrated his honesty has turned its gaze to a new drama: the arrest of the grieving son who whispered “Still my father” just hours before the handcuffs clicked shut.
The Dezi Freeman case, which many thought ended with a single gunshot on a remote property near the NSW border, has instead entered yet another unpredictable phase.
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