Details of the conversations recorded between Dezi, his wife, and police before shooting.
https://apple.news/Akq8VAFODSJqi4N-FQ0vxWQ'We have got a search warrant right here,' one officer was heard saying.
'Come out and have a look at it.
'Come out and talk to us Dez, we are not going away.'
From inside, Ms Freeman could be heard asking the officers not to enter the bus.
'Can you please not barge in?' she said.
'We have a search warrant,' a second officer responded.
'I have a kid, please,' Ms Freeman begged, her voice shaking.
'Leave us alone, leave us alone,' Freeman shouted.
What followed was an extended back-and-forth between Freeman and several officers.
Freeman demanded to see the warrant, claimed he had autism and post-traumatic stress disorder, and insisted a disability liaison officer be present.
Daily Mail understands Freeman has never been formally diagnosed with either condition.
Freeman named various other police officers he wanted to attend as witnesses, and when the warrant was held up against the bus window, he snapped that it was 'not valid'.
'What is the search warrant for?' he demanded.
Remaining calm, an officer pulled against the bus door with a crowbar.
'We are just trying to do our job, Dez. Come out and talk to us and we won't have to break in,' he said.
When told the warrant was related to a sexual assault allegation involving a young girl, Freeman erupted.
'Oh for f* sake, what bulls*,' he screamed, branding the police 'psychopaths' and accusing them of 'terrorising him'.
'You have been targeting me for seven years,' Freeman claimed before demanding to speak to the senior sergeant and commanding officer.
He accused the police of 'trespassing' and committing 'countless crimes.'
‘’Ms Freeman was seemingly sitting on the steps of the bus directly behind the door and their toddler was with her.’’
Toddler? Earlier reports said 15 year old son.