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Australian police search for gunman who killed two officers in rural area

The Australian Police are searching for a gunman that shot two officers dead and injured another as they attempted to serve a search warrant on a rural property located in Victoria.

In a video, Victoria Police Commissioner Mike Bush stated that 10 officers were shot at at around 10.30 am (1230 GMT) at a Porepunkah property, located about 300 km north-east from Melbourne.

Bush stated that two officers were killed, and another was seriously injured. He said they are being treated at the hospital. He asked residents to remain at home as police searched for the shooter.

"We have sent all our specialist resources to the area in order to arrest the responsible person." "Detectives and special operations groups are looking for the person," said he.

The Age reported that the officers were attempting to serve a warrant on historical allegations of sex abuse when they were ambushed. The gunman then fled along with a number of family members including children.

Australian Broadcasting Corporation reported that police believed the shooter was a "sovereign" citizen. Sovereigns believe that the government is unlegitimate. Porepunkah, a town with 1,000 residents located at the foot of Australia's mountain ranges, is home to about 1,000 people.

Today has been a sad and shocking day for our community. "We extend our sincere condolences and deepest sympathies to the families, colleagues, and friends of the two officers tragically murdered in Porepunkah," said Mayor Sarah Nicholas in a press release.

Nicholas said that the local council facilities in the town would be closed until further notice. This includes libraries, information centers and depots. Jill Gillies, principal of Porepunkah primary school in Melbourne, told ABC Radio Melbourne the school had been forced to lockdown. Around 90 students were sheltering inside from 11.30 am local time. ABC reported in the past that the lockdown was lifted.

Due to the ongoing response, the local airfield was also closed. Reporting by Christine Chen, Sydney; editing by Michael Perry and Raju Gopikrishnan

(source: Reuters)