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Rebecca Judd’s startling warning to the government after yet another home invasion in her ritzy Brighton neighbourhood

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Rebecca Judd has once again hit out at Victorian Premier Jacinta Allan over crime following a terrifying crime spree in Brighton, south-east of Melbourne.

Rebecca Judd has once again raged against Victorian Premier Jacinta Allan following another terrifying crime spree in her affluent suburb.

The latest terrifying incident occurred early on Tuesday morning, when thieves stole two cars from the home of prominent defense lawyer Dermot Dann in the exclusive bayside suburb of Brighton in Melbourne’s southeast.

The robbers allegedly tried to run over frightened residents who tried to intervene and stop the crime spree.

Angered by the brazen theft, the former AFL WAG continued her one-man criminal blitz against the Allan government on Tuesday when she shared a post by Brighton MP James Newbury criticizing the latest incident.

‘These people are fighting back because (Jacinta Allan) has given them no choice. Protect your neighbor,” Judd fumed in an Instagram post.

She lives in a $7.3 million mansion in Brighton with her husband, former AFL premiership star Chris Judd, and their four children.

He Herald of the sun reported that a group of at least five people arrived in the suburb in stolen cars before attempting to break into several houses around 6am.

An Audi and a Lexus SUV belonging to Mr Dann and his family were broken into.

Rebecca Judd has once again hit out at Victorian Premier Jacinta Allan over crime following a terrifying crime spree in Brighton, south-east of Melbourne.

A group of at least five people, including a 14-year-old girl, arrived in the area in stolen cars and tried to break into several homes.

A group of at least five people, including a 14-year-old girl, arrived in the area in stolen cars and tried to break into several homes.

Mr Dann’s clients include the missing campers’ killer, Greg Lynn, and former St Kilda AFL star turned drug dealer, Sam Fisher.

Neighbors heard the disturbing commotion and ran out brandishing objects to defend themselves before they were allegedly nearly hit by the stolen cars speeding away.

Police found the stolen Audi dumped on a nearby street shortly after the robbery.

A 14-year-old girl was arrested nearby, but the other offenders fled the scene on foot.

No one was injured during the incident.

Judd has persistently called on the Victorian government to do more to tackle youth crime in Melbourne.

In August, Judd cautiously welcomed Premier Allan’s plans to reform the state’s bail laws as Melbourne’s youth crime crisis intensifies.

“This is a start,” he told his 750,000 Instagram followers.

He noted that “three innocent lives” had allegedly been lost to “out of control teenagers” in the past 12 months.

‘Victorians have never felt so unsafe in their own homes. Violent and repeat criminals must leave the streets. Let’s see how these changes go,’ he added.

On Tuesday night, thieves stole two cars from a property in the exclusive Brighton area of ​​Melbourne's southeast and allegedly tried to run over frightened residents.

On Tuesday night, thieves stole two cars from a property in the exclusive Brighton area of ​​Melbourne’s southeast and allegedly tried to run over frightened residents.

Former AFL WAG Bec Judd Judd has persistently called on the Victorian government to do more to tackle youth crime in Melbourne.

Former AFL WAG Bec Judd Judd has persistently called on the Victorian government to do more to tackle youth crime in Melbourne.

Also in August, Judd expressed anger that one of the youths allegedly involved in the kidnapping of Melbourne teenager Benjamin Phikhohpoom that left him with permanent brain damage had walked free despite pleading guilty.

“Victoria, this is not right, but sadly it is just another case of a violent criminal released because our laws are weak,” Judd wrote on social media.

In March this year, Judd again unleashed on the Premier after a home invasion in her suburb left an elderly man fighting for his life.

“Just another night in Victoria (yes, this is Bayside again, but we know this happens everywhere),” Judd told her Instagram followers.

Bec Judd took another swipe at Victorian Premier Jacinta Allan on Tuesday

Bec Judd took another swipe at Victorian Premier Jacinta Allan on Tuesday

‘Jacinta Allan, how do you keep avoiding this? Let’s see how many of the alleged criminals are out on bail… Our thoughts are with the victim in the ICU and his poor wife.’

In April, Judd became enraged after several headlines reported that child offenders had been released on bail in Victoria and took to Instagram Stories to criticize the Victorian government.

‘And so it goes… and it goes…’ he wrote alongside the news headlines.

Following reports of another home invasion in the upmarket suburb of Beaumaris that left the victim in hospital, Judd wrote: “And another… I’m so sorry for the victim.” “I know it’s typical to say this, but the system is truly destroyed.”

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