Heroic Truck Drivers Fight Off Armed Carjackers in Shocking Melbourne Service Station Brawl

In a dramatic daylight confrontation that has gripped Melbourne, two delivery truck drivers bravely defended themselves against an alleged armed carjacking attempt at a busy service station in Scoresby, in the city’s outer east. The incident, captured on CCTV and bystander footage, unfolded near the EastLink freeway on Friday, highlighting the everyday risks faced by truck drivers on the job.

Truck driver fights off would-be carjackers with spirit level at service  station in Scoresby, Melbourne | 7NEWS
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Truck driver fights off would-be carjackers with spirit level at service station in Scoresby, Melbourne | 7NEWS

The chaos began when two men approached an LG delivery truck parked at the petrol station. One driver had stepped away briefly to grab lunch, leaving his colleague alone. Witnesses reported that the suspects racially abused the driver before demanding the keys to the vehicle in what appeared to be an attempted hijacking. The driver refused to comply, standing his ground despite being outnumbered.

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A fierce physical struggle erupted as the would-be carjackers escalated their demands. Punches were thrown, and the situation quickly turned into a full-blown brawl in the carpark. The victim fought back valiantly, grappling with the attackers in a desperate bid to protect himself and the truck.

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As the assailants attempted to retreat to their getaway vehicle—a red Subaru—one of the drivers seized the moment. He grabbed a spirit level from nearby tools and swung it forcefully, striking back at his attackers in a stunning act of self-defense. The improvised weapon turned the tide, forcing the suspects to flee the scene. In a bizarre twist captured on video, one of the fleeing men paused to retrieve a guitar from the back seat of their car before speeding away.

The entire altercation was recorded on security cameras and mobile phones, with footage quickly spreading online and drawing widespread attention. No serious injuries were reported from the incident, though the drivers were left shaken by the ordeal. Victoria Police were called to the scene, and the victims promptly reported the attack. Investigations are ongoing, with authorities reviewing the video evidence to identify and apprehend the suspects.

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The drivers, who work as contractors for LG deliveries, have been praised as heroes for their quick thinking and courage. Fellow truck drivers in the industry were not surprised by the event, emphasizing the constant dangers they encounter.

One truckie told 7NEWS: “Us truck drivers have stuff like that, that happens to us all the time.” Another revealed he keeps baseball bats in his cab for protection. “If someone tries to rob me, 100 per cent, I ain’t stopping,” he said, underscoring a growing sense of vulnerability among those working long hours on the road.

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Truck driver fights off would-be carjackers with spirit level at service station in Scoresby, Melbourne | 7NEWS

This incident shines a light on the broader challenges in the trucking community, where isolated locations, valuable cargo, and unpredictable encounters can turn routine stops into high-risk situations. Many drivers now carry personal defense items or rely on quick reflexes to stay safe.

Police have urged anyone with information about the suspects or the red Subaru getaway vehicle to come forward. The service station, a popular stop for motorists and delivery workers alike, returned to normal operations shortly after, but the viral footage continues to spark debate about self-defense rights and road safety in Victoria.

In an era of rising vehicle-related crimes, stories like this remind us of the thin line between routine work and real danger—and the extraordinary resolve ordinary people can show when pushed to their limits.