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Officer Injured in Oshawa Shooting Incident

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OSHAWA – Ontario’s police oversight agency is looking into an incident where both an officer and a suspect were shot while responding to reports of an armed individual in Oshawa.

The province’s Special Investigations Unit states that officers from the Durham Regional Police Service answered a mental health call at a residence on Cedar Street in Oshawa on Sunday morning, where they came across a 27-year-old man wielding a knife.

The SIU reports that there was some interaction, during which one officer discharged their firearm several times.

It adds that both the man and the officer were hit during the exchange.

According to the release, both individuals were taken to the hospital and are currently reported to be in stable condition.

The SIU also mentioned that it appears the man did not have a gun.

Earlier on Sunday, Durham Regional Police shared on social media that their officers had responded to calls regarding an armed person, and during this encounter, both an officer and the suspect sustained gunshot wounds.

They noted that the wounded officer was transported to a hospital in Toronto and is in critical but stable condition, while the suspect was taken to a local facility with serious but non-life-threatening injuries.

“I’m relieved to hear the officer who was shot is in stable condition and I’m praying they make a full recovery,” Premier Doug Ford wrote in a Sunday social media post.

“We all owe an incredible debt to the brave police officers across Ontario who put their lives on the line to protect our communities.”

A follow-up message from law enforcement indicated that any further updates would come from the Special Investigations Unit, advising people with questions to reach out to them directly.

The Special Investigations Unit operates independently and investigates incidents involving police officers that may lead to death, serious injury, sexual assault, or use of firearms against individuals.

The Police Association of Ontario expressed its support for the injured officer through social media posts.

“This is yet another reminder of the risks that our members face while protecting the communities they serve,” said the association online.

This report by The Canadian Press was first Jan. 18, 2026.

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