Teen charged after allegedly pointing gun at Uber driver during police pursuit in Whitby

March 9, 2026 Local
Teen charged after allegedly pointing gun at Uber driver during police pursuit in Whitby

A 17-year-old Oshawa male is facing a long list of charges after allegedly pointing a firearm at an Uber driver while attempting to flee police during a late-night traffic stop in Whitby.

The incident unfolded around 12:30 a.m. on March 6, when Durham police officers initiated a traffic stop near Brock Street and Chestnut Street. Police say the vehicle initially slowed but continued rolling at a low speed before coming to a full stop.

According to investigators, a male in the rear passenger seat immediately bolted from the vehicle on foot. Officers chased the suspect and arrested him after a brief pursuit.

Police allege the teen had pointed a firearm at the Uber driver moments earlier, demanding the driver flee from officers. A firearm was later recovered in the area, and officers say they also seized several drugs and drug paraphernalia from the suspect.

Investigators say the accused was already under multiple court-imposed restrictions at the time, including a firearms and weapons prohibition and an order of conditional supervision for several violent offences.

The 17-year-old is charged with a series of firearm, weapons, drug, and breach-related offences, including: point firearm, possess firearm – no licence, possession of prohibited/restricted weapon, occupy motor vehicle with firearm, possess loaded firearm, possess firearm while prohibited, disguise with intent, carry concealed weapon, possess weapon dangerous, utter threats, possess schedule I substance for the purpose of trafficking (cocaine), possess schedule I substance for the purpose of trafficking (crack cocaine), and three counts of fail to comply with Youth Criminal Justice Act (YCJA) sentence.

He was held for a bail hearing.