An armed gang has actually tried to storm a Melbourne home throughout a Facebook Marketplace ambush, with the victim so shaken he has actually chosen to leave the state. Julian Rivers-Smith was instantly on edge when the prospective purchaser got to his Ascot Vale home using a face mask and tried to utilize a phony bank website to show he had the funds to purchase a laptop computer when they fulfilled in late March. SEE THE VIDEO ABOVE: Armed gang tries to storm home in brand-new Facebook Marketplace ambush. Newsletters: Breaking news as it takes place. Subscribe now Rivers-Smith declared the purchaser was equipped with a knife and started to make dangers, stating: “I’m informing you today, brother, I have your address.” An accomplice utilized a metal bar to smash Rivers-Smith’s vehicle windows, he stated, and the gang got away in a Ford Falcon, however not before threatening to return. “(It has) weighed heavy on my mind considering that the whole event due to the fact that clearly, they have not been nabbed,” the victim stated. It’s not the very first time the 33-year-old has actually been targeted– and he’s fed up. In December, among his automobiles was supposedly taken by a teen. “It’s made me not wish to reside in Victoria any longer,” Rivers-Smith stated. “I’m leaving the state actually over criminal activity. Absolutely nothing else.” A guy’s automobile was smashed while he attempted to offer a laptop computer in Ascot Vale. Credit: 7NEWS The primary suspect is thought to be a teen. Cops are examining, however are yet to make any arrests. Victoria’s Chief Police Commissioner last month required an immediate re-think on youth criminal offense laws in the state, stating we have “a considerable concern”. Information shared by the Crime Statistics Agency in March revealed the overall variety of criminal occurrences taped by Victoria Police in 2023 (385,782) had actually increased 10.6 percent on the previous year.