The regional major crime units, central precinct patrol teams, and community safety services within the Durham Region have commended a group of local citizens who intervened to disarm a violent offender. Tracked under Central East Division logs on Tuesday, July 7, 2026, criminal processing clerks finalized the charging documents for the case Bystander assaulted during cell phone dispute in downtown Oshawa. Responding to an urgent “armed person” dispatch on Saturday morning, officers arrived at a high-traffic downtown core intersection to find a crowd of bystanders physically pinning down a suspect who had pulled a knife and struck an unrelated woman.
The targeted enforcement logs show the suspect was operating in direct violation of multiple weapon prohibition restrictions and prior release conditions.
The Simcoe and King Street Confrontation and Citizen Arrest
The street-level dispute escalated rapidly before a group of nearby citizens stepped in to protect a woman from further harm.
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The Initial Altercation: On Saturday morning, Durham Regional Police cruisers rushed to the intersection of Simcoe Street and King Street in downtown Oshawa following several emergency calls. Two men were engaged in a heated argument on the sidewalk regarding a cell phone.
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The Weapon Escalation: As the shouting match turned physical, one of the men suddenly pulled a knife, waving it aggressively. Seeing the immediate danger, an unrelated female bystander stepped forward to try and de-escalate the argument and separate the two men.
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The Assault and Intervention: The armed suspect turned on the woman, assaulting her and causing minor physical injuries. Before the suspect could deploy the knife, several nearby citizens swarmed the attacker, successfully disarming him and physically holding him on the pavement until Central East patrol units arrived to take over custody.
Analyzing the Accused Profile and Statutory Violations
The 41-year-old local suspect was processed at the regional holding facility, where investigators uncovered a history of court-ordered restrictions.
| Accused Identity Profile | Age Tier / Residence | Statutory Criminal Charges Laid | Active Probation / Judicial Status |
| Faraz Mubashar | 41 Years Old / Oshawa |
• Assault • Assault with a Weapon • Possession of Weapons Dangerous • Fail to Comply with Release Order |
On active weapons prohibition conditions at the time of the offense; held for a formal bail hearing. |
The Operational Directives on Public Intervention
While DRPS commanders expressed relief that the female victim sustained only minor injuries and thanked the bystanders for their courage, tactical trainers caution that intervening against an armed individual carries extreme physical risk. When a suspect pulls a knife or firearm, the general public is strongly urged to maintain a safe distance, find cover, and immediately stream descriptions or direction of flight to 9-1-1 operators rather than attempting a physical take-down.
Active Appeal for Investigative Multimedia Evidence
Central East Division detectives are currently processing local storefront security loops and are asking anyone who captured the incident on mobile devices or dashboard recorders to step forward.
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Lead Investigative Contact: Anyone with cellphone, dashcam, or localized surveillance footage tracking the initial argument or the subsequent citizen intervention is requested to contact Cst. Mitchell of the Central East Division at 1-888-579-1520 ext. 1701.
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Anonymous Tips: Community members can also securely submit information off the record through Durham Regional Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS (8477).
The Durham Regional Police Service Central East Division handles the active case and court evidence files.
Oshawa business owners, downtown commuters, and local property managers looking to look over community crime maps, track central division enforcement initiatives, or access public safety resources can find the data platforms online at drps.ca or submit encrypted tips via durhamregionalcrimestoppers.ca.






















