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Man barred from entering state after threatening police officer

A VICTORIAN man who threatened to shoot a police officer who was attending a domestic incident involving the same offender has been granted bail.

Fredrick Ogle, 60, appeared in via video-link in the Mount Gambier Magistrates Court on Tuesday after being arrested last week for assaults, threatening a police officer and firearms charges.

He has been bailed in the sum of $6000 with a guarantor to a property in Western Victoria.

During proceedings last week, the prosecution outlined the details of the alleged offending which occurred at Blackfellows Cave.

Police were called to a premises following reports of an assault on a female.

A police officer attended and located the defendant, the victim and another witness at the property.

When the officer was attempting to take a statement from the female victim, Ogle started showing a level of aggression towards him.

“He was shaping up to him in a boxing stance,” the prosecution said.

It is alleged Ogle then threatened the police officer’s life.

“He said to the witness ‘I’m going to grab my guns and shoot that bastard’ and pointed at the police officer,” the prosecution said.

The witness disclosed the threat to the police officer and warned him that Ogle had firearms at a property 250 metres away.

The sole police officer then loaded the witness and victim into his vehicle and left the scene as a matter of urgency.

When police returned to the address they found it had been broken into and a television and speaker had been damaged.

While a charge had not yet been laid in relation to the break-in and property damage, the prosecution said blood on the speaker would be a key piece of forensic evidence.

Defence counsel for Ogle originally asked for Ogle to be released on bail to a property at Blackfellows Caves.

The prosecution opposed bail to the location.

“We consider it a serious threat against a police officer by a person with a means to carry out that threat,” the prosecution said.

“Safety of the police officer is a live issue.”

Despite the defendant’s lack of criminal history, Magistrate Teresa Anderson agreed an address at Blackfellows Caves was not suitable.

“It is a very small community at Blackfellows Caves,” Magistrate Anderson said.

“It is not a suitable address for bail.”

His new bail conditions in Victoria prevent him from entering the state of South Australia unless for the purposes of attending court or meetings with a lawyer.

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